Out of the same mouth proceedeth blessing and cursing. My brethren, these things ought not so to be.
De la misma boca salen bendiciones y maldiciones. Hermanos, esto no debería ser así.
No es correcto que usemos la misma boca para bendecir y para maldecir.
📚 Contexto Histórico
The book of James was written by James, the brother of Jesus, to Jewish Christians scattered across the Roman Empire, offering practical wisdom on living out their faith amid trials and temptations. In Chapter 3, James addresses the power and potential for harm in human speech, using vivid illustrations like a bit in a horse's mouth or a small spark starting a fire to emphasize how words can bless or destroy. This verse specifically confronts the hypocrisy of praising God while cursing others, a common issue in early Christian communities where interpersonal conflicts and cultural pressures often led to inconsistent behavior.
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