"wattie, post: 5480260, member: 10554"]Key points... The tongues are identified to be practiced in a New Testament church setting.
It's meant for the local NT assembly of believers
Scripture indicates it is also for personal use. Why did Paul say he spoke in tongues more that all of them? Surely not in church, right? since he also said he would rather speak 5 words in the language understood by those he addressed
They are inferior to prophecy
No. If they are interpreted they are equal to prophecy. If you are going to bother to make a list like this, then keep it honest
They should be interpreted for the edification of others in the church.
Two or three should speak and then the interpretation or keep silent is what Paul writes.
They should be understandable to the listeners...in their language.
You are taking liberty with the word again. This one is actually funny. Why would tongues need to be interpreted if spoken in the language of those present?
They should be used by one or two..at the most three...and have an interpreter present.
Right.
The church at Corinth was in a port city.. affected by many different peoples who had a lot of paganism with worship of many gods.
That has been addressed . Paul did not address it so ? FYI, the world now is full of paganistic worship and beliefs. Shall we close churches just in case?
They also practiced paganism tongues most likely.
Is this the way you normally understand scripture? You add to it and draw your own conclusions?
They were competing with each other on the gifts .. trying to be superior to each other.
As previously stated more than once, the Corinthian church received correction from Paul. He corrected them
Whether speaking mysteries is condoned or not... the best way was to interpret the tongues for the edification of the church.
Where does Paul state anywhere what you say above? Seems like you do take quite a bit of liberty with scripture in order to feel comfortable in yourself when you come across something that makes you stop and ask questions.
It's meant for the local NT assembly of believers
Scripture indicates it is also for personal use. Why did Paul say he spoke in tongues more that all of them? Surely not in church, right? since he also said he would rather speak 5 words in the language understood by those he addressed
They are inferior to prophecy
No. If they are interpreted they are equal to prophecy. If you are going to bother to make a list like this, then keep it honest
They should be interpreted for the edification of others in the church.
Two or three should speak and then the interpretation or keep silent is what Paul writes.
They should be understandable to the listeners...in their language.
You are taking liberty with the word again. This one is actually funny. Why would tongues need to be interpreted if spoken in the language of those present?
They should be used by one or two..at the most three...and have an interpreter present.
Right.
The church at Corinth was in a port city.. affected by many different peoples who had a lot of paganism with worship of many gods.
That has been addressed . Paul did not address it so ? FYI, the world now is full of paganistic worship and beliefs. Shall we close churches just in case?
They also practiced paganism tongues most likely.
Is this the way you normally understand scripture? You add to it and draw your own conclusions?
They were competing with each other on the gifts .. trying to be superior to each other.
As previously stated more than once, the Corinthian church received correction from Paul. He corrected them
Whether speaking mysteries is condoned or not... the best way was to interpret the tongues for the edification of the church.
Where does Paul state anywhere what you say above? Seems like you do take quite a bit of liberty with scripture in order to feel comfortable in yourself when you come across something that makes you stop and ask questions.
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