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James 3
Verse 1. Be not many teachers - Let no more of you take this upon you
than God thrusts out; seeing it is so hard not to offend in speaking
much. Knowing that we - That all who thrust themselves into the
office. Shall receive greater condemnation - For more offenses.
St. James here, as in several of the following verses, by a common
figure of speech, includes himself: we shall receive, - we offend, -
we put bits, - we curse - None of which, as common sense shows,
are to be interpreted either of him or of the other apostles.
Verse
2. The same is able to bridle the whole body - That is, the whole
man. And doubtless some are able to do this, and so are in this
sense perfect.
Verse
3. We - That is, men.
Verse
5. Boasteth great things - Hath great influence.
Verse
6. A world of iniquity - Containing an immense quantity of all
manner of wickedness. It defileth - As fire by its smoke. The
whole body - The whole man. And setteth on fire the course of
nature - All the passions, every wheel of his soul.
Verse
7. Every kind - The expression perhaps is not to be taken strictly.
Reptiles - That is, creeping things.
Verse
8. But no man can tame the tongue - Of another; no, nor his own,
without peculiar help from God.
Verse
9. Men made after the likeness of God - Indeed we have now lost
this likeness; yet there remains from thence an indelible
nobleness, which we ought to reverence both in ourselves and
others.
Verse
13. Let him show his wisdom as well as his faith by his works; not
by words only.
Verse
14. If ye have bitter zeal - True Christian zeal is only the flame of
love. Even in your hearts - Though it went no farther. Do not lie
against the truth - As if such zeal could consist with heavenly
wisdom.
Verse
15. This wisdom - Which is consistent with such zeal. Is earthly -
Not heavenly; not from the Father of Lights. Animal - Not
spiritual; not from the Spirit of God. Devilish - Not the gift of
Christ, but such as Satan breathes into the soul.
Verse
17. But the wisdom from above is first pure - From all that is
earthly, natural, devilish. Then peaceable - True peace attending
purity, it is quiet, inoffensive. Gentle - Soft, mild, yielding, not
rigid. Easy to be entreated - To be persuaded, or convinced; not
stubborn, sour, or morose. Full of good fruits - Both in the heart
and in the life, two of which are immediately specified. Without
partiality - Loving all, without respect of persons; embracing all
good things, rejecting all evil. And without dissimulation - Frank,
open.
Verse
18. And the principle productive of this righteousness is sown,
like good seed, in the peace of a believer's mind, and brings forth
a plentiful harvest of happiness, (which is the proper fruit of
righteousness,) for them that make peace - That labour to promote
this pure and holy peace among all men.
Chapter 3:
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| Jamieson Faussett Brown
| Johnson
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 Hebrews 1 Peter
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