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1
Follow
after charity,
and
desire
spiritual
gifts
, but
rather
that
ye may prophesy.
2
For
he that
speaketh
in an
unknown
tongue
speaketh
not
unto men,
but
unto God:
for
no man
understandeth
him
; howbeit
in the spirit
he
speaketh
mysteries.
3
But
he that prophesieth
speaketh
unto men
to
edification,
and
exhortation,
and
comfort.
4
He that speaketh
in an
unknown
tongue
edifieth
himself;
but
he that prophesieth
edifieth
the church.
5
I would
that
ye
all
spake
with tongues,
but
rather
that
ye prophesied:
for greater
is
he
that
prophesieth
than
he
that
speaketh
with tongues,
except
he interpret,
that
the church
may receive
edifying.
6
Now,
brethren,
if
I come
unto you
speaking
with tongues,
what
shall I profit
you, except
I shall speak
to you
either
by
revelation,
or
by
knowledge,
or
by
prophesying,
or
by
doctrine?
7
And even
things without life
giving
sound,
whether
pipe
or
harp,
except
they give
a distinction
in the sounds,
how
shall it be known
what is piped
or
harped?
8
For
if
the trumpet
give
an uncertain
sound,
who
shall prepare himself
to
the battle?
9
So
likewise
ye, except
ye utter
by
the tongue
words
easy to be understood,
how
shall it be known
what is spoken?
for ye shall
speak
into
the air.
10
There are,
it may be,
so many
kinds
of voices
in
the world,
and
none of them
is
without signification.
11
Therefore
if I know not
the meaning
of the voice,
I shall be
unto him that speaketh
a barbarian,
and
he that speaketh
shall be
a barbarian
unto me.
12
Even
so
ye,
forasmuch as
ye are
zealous
of spiritual
gifts
, seek
that
ye may excel
to
the edifying
of the church.
13
Wherefore
let him that speaketh
in an
unknown
tongue
pray
that
he may interpret.
14
For
if
I pray
in an
unknown
tongue,
my
spirit
prayeth,
but my
understanding
is
unfruitful.
15
What
is it
then?
I will pray
with the spirit,
and
I will pray
with the understanding
also:
I will sing
with the spirit,
and
I will sing
with the understanding
also.
16
Else
when
thou shalt bless
with the spirit,
how
shall he that occupieth
the room
of the unlearned
say
Amen
at thy
giving of thanks,
seeing
he understandeth not
what
thou sayest?
17
For thou verily
givest thanks
well,
but
the other
is
not edified.
18
I thank
my
God,
I speak
with tongues
more than
ye
all:
19
Yet
in
the church
I had rather
speak
five
words
with my
understanding,
that
by my voice
I might teach
others
also,
than
ten thousand
words
in
an
unknown
tongue.
20
Brethren,
be not
children
in understanding
:
howbeit
in malice
be ye
children
,
but
in understanding
be
men.
21
In
the law
it is written,
With
men of
other tongues
and other
lips
will I speak
unto this
people;
and
yet for all
that will they
not
hear me,
saith
the Lord.
22
Wherefore
tongues
are for
a sign,
not
to them that believe,
but
to them that believe not:
but
prophesying
serveth
not
for them that believe not,
but
for them which believe.
23
If
therefore
the whole
church
be come together
into
one place, and
all
speak
with tongues,
and
there come in
those that are
unlearned,
or
unbelievers,
will they not say that
ye are mad?
24
But
if
all
prophesy,
and
there come in
one
that believeth not,
or
one
unlearned,
he is convinced
of
all
,
he is judged
of
all
:
25
And
thus
are
the secrets
of his
heart
made
manifest;
and so
falling down
on
his
face
he will worship
God
,
and report
that
God
is
in
you
of a truth.
26
How
is it
then,
brethren?
when
ye come together,
every one
of you
hath
a psalm,
hath
a doctrine,
hath
a tongue,
hath
a revelation,
hath
an interpretation.
Let
all things
be done unto
edifying.
27
If
any man
speak
in an
unknown
tongue,
let
it be
by
two,
or
at the most
by
three,
and
that
by
course;
and
let
one
interpret.
28
But if there be no
interpreter,
let him keep silence
in
the church;
and
let him speak
to himself,
and
to God.
29
Let
the prophets
speak
two
or
three,
and
let
the other
judge.
30
If
any thing
be revealed
to another
that sitteth by,
let
the first
hold his peace.
31
For
ye may
all
prophesy
one by one,
that
all
may learn,
and
all
may be comforted.
32
And
the spirits
of the prophets
are subject
to the prophets.
33
For
God
is not
the author
of confusion,
but
of peace,
as in
all
churches
of the saints.
34
Let
your
women
keep silence in
the churches:
for
it is
not permitted unto them
to speak;
but
they are commanded
to be under obedience,
as
also
saith
the law.
35
And
if
they will
learn
any thing,
let them ask
their
husbands
at
home:
for it is a shame
for women
to speak
in
the church.
36
What?
came
the word
of God
out from you? or
came
it
unto you
only?
37
If any man
think himself
to be
a prophet,
or
spiritual,
let him acknowledge
that
the things
that I write
unto you are
the commandments
of the Lord.
38
But if any man
be ignorant,
let him be ignorant.
39
Wherefore,
brethren,
covet
to prophesy,
and
forbid
not
to speak
with tongues.
40
Let
all things
be done
decently
and in
order.
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