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1 | Acts 2:2 | 1 Cor 14:6 | kalos | 172389 | ||
Mark: I do not equate praying in a tongue with "a private prayer language." When I hear the term "private prayer language" I think of each person having his own special, unique language ("tongue") in which to pray. It is not praying in a tongue that I do not find in Scripture. What I do not find is a special, unique language that differs from one person to the next. I may be misunderstanding the term "private prayer language." But since the term is neither used nor defined in Scripture, I have no way of knowing if I am misdefining it. I do believe that "praying in a tongue" was and still is a biblically valid practice. Grace to you, Kalos |
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2 | Acts 2:2 | 1 Cor 14:6 | Morant61 | 172398 | ||
Greetings Kalos! I may be wrong, but I have always understood 'private prayer language' simply in the sense of personal, not public. But, as you said, it is not defined in Scripture - so who knows! ;-) Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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3 | Acts 2:2 | 1 Cor 14:6 | Searcher56 | 172409 | ||
Could Matthew 6:6 be the private prayer language ... no wait, it cannot be meaningless repetition (v 7). | ||||||
4 | Acts 2:2 | 1 Cor 14:6 | Morant61 | 172413 | ||
Greetings Searcher! No, that language was understood! ;-) Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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5 | Acts 2:2 | 1 Cor 14:6 | Searcher56 | 172417 | ||
:-) Amen ... and was a language - with verbs, nouns and all. :-) | ||||||