James 3:11
Doeth a fountaine send forth at one place sweete water and bitter?
Doeth a fountaine send forth at one place sweete water and bitter?
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12Can ye figge tree, my brethren, bring forth oliues, either a vine figges? so can no fountaine make both salt water and sweete.
13Who is a wise man & endued with knowledge among you? let him shew by good conuersation his workes in meekenesse of wisdome.
14But if ye haue bitter enuying and strife in your hearts, reioyce not, neither be liars against the trueth.
8But the tongue can no man tame. It is an vnruly euill, full of deadly poyson.
9Therewith blesse we God euen the Father, and therewith curse we men, which are made after the similitude of God.
10Out of one mouth proceedeth blessing and cursing: my brethren, these things ought not so to be.
4The words of a mans mouth are like deepe waters, and the welspring of wisdome is like a flowing riuer.
15Drinke the water of thy cisterne, and of the riuers out of the middes of thine owne well.
16Let thy fountaines flow foorth, and the riuers of waters in the streetes.
26A righteous man falling downe before the wicked, is like a troubled well, & a corrupt spring.
33Either make the tree good, and his fruite good: or els make the tree euill, and his fruite euil: for the tree is knowen by the fruite.
34O generations of vipers, howe can you speake good things, when ye are euill? For of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh.
35A good man out of the good treasure of his heart bringeth foorth good things: & an euill man out of an euill treasure, bringeth forth euill things.
14Whose mouth is full of cursing and bitternesse.
17So euery good tree bringeth foorth good fruite, & a corrupt tree bringeth forth euill fruite.
18A good tree can not bring forth euil fruite: neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruite.
15O fountaine of the gardens, O well of liuing waters, and the springs of Lebanon.
11The mouth of a righteous man is a welspring of life: but iniquitie couereth the mouth of the wicked.
13For my people haue committed two euils: they haue forsaken mee the fountaine of liuing waters, to digge them pittes, euen broken pittes, that can holde no water.
43For it is not a good tree that bringeth foorth euill fruite: neither an euill tree, that bringeth foorth good fruite.
44For euery tree is knowen by his owne fruite: for neither of thornes gather men figges, nor of bushes gather they grapes.
45A good man out of the good treasure of his heart bringeth foorth good, and an euill man out of the euill treasure of his heart bringeth foorth euill: for of the aboundance of the heart his mouth speaketh.
38Out of the mouth of the most high proceedeth not euill and good?
8Which turneth the rocke into waterpooles, and the flint into a fountaine of water.
4A wholesome tongue is as a tree of life: but the frowardnes therof is the breaking of ye minde.
13That thou answerest to God at thy pleasure, and bringest such wordes out of thy mouth?
10He sendeth the springs into the valleis, which runne betweene the mountaines.
11The woman saide vnto him, Sir, thou hast nothing to drawe with, and the well is deepe: from whence then hast thou that water of life?
11Doeth not the eares discerne the words? and the mouth taste meate for it selfe?
7As the fountaine casteth out her waters, so she casteth out her malice: crueltie and spoyle is continually heard in her before me with sorowe and strokes.
7All the riuers goe into the sea, yet the sea is not full: for the riuers goe vnto ye place, whence they returne, and goe.
19As in water face answereth to face, so the heart of man to man.
33He turneth the floodes into a wildernesse, and the springs of waters into drinesse,
30Is there iniquitie in my tongue? doeth not my mouth feele sorowes?
16Hast thou entred into the bottomes of the sea? Or hast thou walked to seeke out the depth?
23And whe they came to Marah, they could not drinke of the waters of Marah, for they were bitter: therefore the name of the place was called Marah.
15Beholde, he withholdeth the waters, and they drie vp: but when he sendeth them out, they destroy the earth.
14The beginning of strife is as one that openeth the waters: therefore or the contention be medled with, leaue off.
13Iesus answered, and said vnto her, Whosoeuer drinketh of this water, shall thirst againe:
14But whosoeuer drinketh of the water that I shall giue him, shall neuer be more a thirst: but the water that I shall giue him, shalbe in him a well of water, springing vp into euerlasting life.
16He brought floods also out of the stonie rocke; so that hee made the waters to descend like the riuers.
17Perceiue ye not yet, that whatsoeuer entreth into the mouth, goeth into the bellie, and is cast out into the draught?
18But those thinges which proceede out of the mouth, come from the heart, and they defile the man.
31The mouth of the iust shall be fruitfull in wisdome: but the tongue of the froward shall be cut out.
16How much more is man abominable, and filthie, which drinketh iniquitie like water?
15A continual dropping in the day of raine, and a contentious woman are alike.
11Can a rush grow without myre? or can ye grasse growe without water?
15Take heede, that no man fall away from the grace of God: let no roote of bitternes spring vp and trouble you, lest thereby many be defiled.
5The counsell in the heart of man is like deepe waters: but a man that hath vnderstanding, will drawe it out.
35Againe hee turneth the wildernesse into pooles of water, and the drie lande into water springs.