According to James 3:11, he asks if a spring sends forth what types of water?
Fresh and bitter
According to James 3:1, what will those who become teachers receive?
A stricter judgment
According to James 3:2, we all stumble in what?
Many things
According to James 3:17, which of the following describes wisdom from above?
A. Pure
B. Gentle
C. Willing to yield
D. All of the above
D. All of the above
According to James 3:5, the tongue boasts of what?
Great things
According to James 3:5, the tongue boasts of what?
Great Things
According to James 3:18, who sows the fruit of righteousness in peace?
Those who make peace
According to James 3:15, which of the following does not describe wisdom from above?
A. Sensual
B. Demonic
C. Earthly
D. All of the above
D. All of the above
According to James 3:7, which of the following is not mentioned to have been tamed by mankind?
The wind
According to James 3:3, what is the reason that we put bits in horses’ mouths?
So that they obey us
According to James 3:17, which of the following is not used to describe wisdom from above?
Earthly
Question 1 of 3: According to James 3:12, which of the following is true? "A fig tree..."
A fig tree cannot bear olives
According to James 3:10, what two things should not proceed out of the same mouth?
Blessing and Cursing
According to James 3:6, the tongue is so set among the members that it does what to the whole body?
Defiles it
According to James 3:7, which of the following is not mentioned to have been tamed by mankind?
The wind
Question 2 of 3: According to James 3:12, which of the following is true? "A grapevine..."
A grapevine cannot bear figs
According to James 3:16, when envy and self-seeking exist, what else is there? (Two answers)
Confusion and Every evil thing
According to James 3:8, why can no man tame the tongue?
Because it is an unruly evil, full of deadly poison
According to James 3:13, how are we to show that our works are done in the meekness of wisdom?
By good conduct
Question 3 of 3: According to James 3:12, which of the following is true? "A spring cannot..."
A spring cannot yield both salt water and fresh