diaglotnt@James:1:2 @ All joy do you esteem, brethren of me, when temptations you may fall into various;
diaglotnt@James:1:3 @ knowing, that the proof of you of the faith works out patience.
diaglotnt@James:1:4 @ The but patience work perfect let have, so that you may be perfect ones and complete ones, in nothing being destitute.
diaglotnt@James:1:5 @ If but any one of you is destitute of wisdom, let him ask from of the one giving of God to all liberality, and not censuring; and it will be given to him.
diaglotnt@James:1:6 @ Let him ask but in faith, not hesitating; the for one hesitating is like to a wave of sea being wind–agitated and being tossed.
diaglotnt@James:1:7 @ Not for let think the man that, that he shall receive anything from the Lord.
diaglotnt@James:1:8 @ A man of double–soul, unstable in all the ways of himself.
diaglotnt@James:1:9 @ Let boast but the brother the humble in the humiliation of himself;
diaglotnt@James:1:10 @ the but rich, in the humiliation of himself; because as a flower of grass he will pass away.
diaglotnt@James:1:11 @ Rose for the sun with the according heat, and withered the grass, and the flower of it fell off, and the beauty of the face of it perished; thus also the rich man in the ways of himself will fade away.
diaglotnt@James:1:12 @ Blessed man, who bears up under temptation; because approved having become he will receive the crown of the life, which promised the Lord to those loving him.
diaglotnt@James:1:13 @ No one being tempted let say: That from a God I am tempted; the for God not tempted is of evils, tempts and he no one.
diaglotnt@James:1:14 @ Each one but is tempted, by the own inordinate desire being drawn out and being entrapped;
diaglotnt@James:1:15 @ then the inordinate desire having conceived brings forth sin; the but sin having been perfected brings forth death.
diaglotnt@James:1:16 @ Not be you let astray, brethren of me beloved ones.
diaglotnt@James:1:17 @ Every gift good, and every gift perfect, from above is coming down from of the Father of the lights, with whom not one change, or of turning a shade;
diaglotnt@James:1:18 @ having willed he begot us by a word of truth, in order that to be us, first–fruit a kind of the of himself creatures.
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