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1 | Can anyone speak in tonges | 1 Cor 13:1 | kalos | 167630 | ||
In the natural, known languages are spoken every day. Yet many times the services of an interpreter are needed. Why? Because the language spoken may not be KNOWN by everyone listening. For that matter in 1 Corinthians 14:2 the word "unknown" does not appear in the Greek text. It is added for clarity. This is indicated in the KJV by the use of italics. Literally it reads, "He that speaketh in a tongue (language)..." So the mysterious and religious phrase "unknown tongue" in accurate English becomes simply "language". Grace to you, Kalos |
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2 | Can anyone speak in tonges | 1 Cor 13:1 | Shythiyl | 167672 | ||
So, dear brother, all factors weighed in, would you not agree that scripture depicts "tongues" as a gift, a divine language, unknown to mortal man? | ||||||
3 | Can anyone speak in tonges | 1 Cor 13:1 | Searcher56 | 167675 | ||
You TWIST what is said ... let me ask you when angels spoke to man, what language did they speak? Also, when you speak in another "tongue" is it a language according to linguists? |
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4 | Can anyone speak in tonges | 1 Cor 13:1 | Shythiyl | 167678 | ||
Please see my post 167677 . If you desire to continue this conversation, it is doubtfull it will turn into anything other than a sparring match. This would accomplish little, and glorify no one. For I am just as set on my belief in what scripture states as you. And this topic is of such insignificance that I am sure we could find something which would be more likely to suit His purpose, to discuss. We could discuss Spiritual infancy. i. The spiritual infant is concerned with self rather than service. ii. The spiritual infant is concerned with argument rather than action. iii. The spiritual infant looks to people rather than the Master. 1. God wants you to leave the elementary principles of Christ -- to leave (not abandon), the elementary principles about Christ. He wants you to progress beyond them. A. What are the elementary principles? i..... ii.... |
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