the Week of Proper 11 / Ordinary 16
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Louis Segond
Jacques 3:11
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Une fontaine jette-t-elle par une même ouverture le doux et l'amer?
Une fontaine jette-t-elle, par la même ouverture, de l'eau douce et de l'eau amère?
Une fontaine fait-elle jaillir par une même ouverture le doux et l'amer?
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
place: or, hole, James 3:11
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Doth a fountain send forth at the same place,.... "Or hole"; for at divers places, and at different times, as Pliny m observes, it may send forth
sweet [water] and bitter: and it is reported n, there is a lake with the Trogloditae, a people in Ethiopia, which becomes thrice a day bitter, and then as often sweet; but then it does not yield sweet water and bitter at the same time: this simile is used to show how unnatural it is that blessing and cursing should proceed out of the same mouth.
m Nat. Hist. l. 2. c. 103. n Isodor. Hispal. Originum, l. 13. c. 13. p. 115.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Doth a fountain send forth at the same place - Margin, âhole.â The Greek word means âopening, fissure,â such as there is in the earth, or in rocks from which a fountain gushes.
Sweet water and bitter - Fresh water and salt, James 3:12. Such things do not occur in the works of nature, and they should not be found in man.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 11. Doth a fountain send forth - sweet water and bitter? — In many things nature is a sure guide to man; but no such inconsistency is found in the natural world as this blessing and cursing in man. No fountain, at the same opening, sends forth sweet water and bitter; no fig tree can bear olive berries; no vine can bear figs; nor can the sea produce salt water and fresh from the same place. These are all contradictions, and indeed impossibilities, in nature. And it is depraved man alone that can act the monstrous part already referred to.