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NASB | 1 Corinthians 12:30 All do not have gifts of healings, do they? All do not speak with tongues, do they? All do not interpret, do they? |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | 1 Corinthians 12:30 Do all have gifts of healing? Do all speak with tongues? Do all interpret? |
Subject: speaking in tounges |
Bible Note: Hi John Paul did not need to take 3 chapters on how tongues were to be used, in order for him to say, these Gifts of the Holy Ghost, this speaking in tongues, it's all wrong, please for Gods sake stop doing it! You, and others seem to be under the impression, that is exactly what he did say. Why not study the matter with the guidance of the Holy Ghost? The problem with this thread is, Paul did take 3 chapters to talk about the proper use of these Gifts. This whole discussion thus far, has only been about everyone trying to make their points, using all three chapters to do so. In order to do proper exegesis. Each chapter in order needs to be examined in the context of what is being said within that chapter. The discussion thus far has not been so, it has sadly been a putting forth of personal views, experiences, presuppositions, and the like. It would be nice if the people on this Forum, put aside their own personal doctrines, beliefs, prejudices. Then set about the task of doing the thing, this forum was designed to do. What I see needs to be done, is that everyone stop posting on this thread, step away from it, take off until Tuesday, whereupon a new thread would be started. During this time of rest, pray for an open heart, and mind, and a willingness to accept the truth from the WORD of God. Biblical exegesis is a critical explanation or interpretation of the Bible. The goal of Biblical exegesis is to find the meaning of the text which then leads to discovering its significance or relevance. (From Wikipedia) an explanation or critical interpretation of a text (From Merriam-Webster dictionary) critical explanation or interpretation of a text or portion of a text, esp. of the Bible. (From Dictionary.com) Vintage68 |