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1 Follow
after love and
earnestly desire
spiritual gifts, but
especially that you
may prophesy.
2 For
he who speaks
in another
language speaks
not to men,
but to God,
for no
one understands, but
in the Spirit
he speaks
mysteries.
3 But
he who prophesies
speaks to men
for their
edification, exhortation,
and consolation.
4 He
who speaks in
another language
edifies himself,
but he who
prophesies edifies
the assembly.
5 Now
I desire to
have you all
speak with other
languages, but
even more that
you would prophesy.
For he is
greater who
prophesies than he
who speaks with
other languages,
unless he
interprets, that
the assembly may
be built up.
6 But
now, brothers,
if I come
to you speaking
with other
languages, what
would I profit
you unless I
speak to you
either by way
of revelation, or
of knowledge, or
of prophesying, or
of teaching?
7 Even lifeless
things that make
a sound,
whether pipe or
harp, if
they didn’t give
a distinction in
the sounds, how
would it be
known what is piped
or harped?
8 For
if the trumpet
gave an uncertain
sound, who would
prepare himself
for war?
9 So
also you, unless
you uttered by
the tongue words
easy to understand,
how would it
be known what
is spoken? For
you would be
speaking into
the air.
10 There
are, it may
be, so many
kinds of languages
in the world,
and none of
them is
without meaning.
11 If
then I don’t
know the meaning
of the language,
I would be
to him who
speaks a foreigner,
and he who
speaks would be
a foreigner to me.
12 So
also you, since
you are zealous
for spiritual gifts,
seek that you
may abound to
the building up
of the assembly.
13 Therefore
let him who
speaks in another
language pray that
he may interpret.
14 For
if I pray
in another
language, my
spirit prays, but
my understanding
is unfruitful.
15 What
should I do?
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 Otherwise,
if you bless
with the spirit,
how will he
who fills the
place of the
unlearned say
the “Amen” at your
giving of thanks,
seeing he doesn’t
know what you
say?
17 For
you most certainly
give thanks well,
but the other
person is not
built up.
18 I
thank my God,
I speak with
other languages
more than you
all.
19 However, in
the assembly I
would rather speak
five words with
my understanding,
that I might
instruct others
also, than ten
thousand words in
another language.
20 Brothers, don’t
be children
in thoughts, yet
in malice
be babies, but
in thoughts be
mature.
21 In
the law it
is written, “By
men of
strange languages and
by the lips
of strangers I
will speak to
this people.
They won’t even
listen to me
that way, says
the Lord.”
22 Therefore
other languages
are for a
sign, not to
those who believe,
but to
the unbelieving; but
prophesying is for
a sign, not
to the unbelieving,
but to those
who believe.
23 If
therefore the
whole assembly is
assembled together
and all speak
with other
languages, and
unlearned or unbelieving
people come in,
won’t they say
that you are crazy?
24 But
if all prophesy,
and someone unbelieving
or unlearned comes
in, he is
reproved by all,
and he is judged
by all.
25 And
thus the secrets
of his heart
are revealed. So
he will fall
down on his
face and worship
God, declaring that
God is among
you indeed.
26 What
is it then,
brothers? When you
come together,
each one of
you has a
psalm, has a
teaching, has
a revelation, has another
language, or has
an interpretation.
Let all things
be done to
build each other
up.
27 If
any man speaks
in another
language, let
there be two,
or at the
most three, and
in turn; and
let one interpret.
28 But
if there is
no interpreter,
let him keep
silent in the
assembly, and let
him speak to
himself and to
God.
29 Let
two or three
of the prophets
speak, and let
the others discern.
30 But
if a revelation is
made to another
sitting by, let
the first keep
silent.
31 For
you all can
prophesy one by
one, that all
may learn and
all may be
exhorted.
32 The
spirits of the
prophets are
subject to the
prophets,
33 for
God is not
a God of confusion
but of peace,
as in all
the assemblies of
the saints.
34 Let
the wives be
quiet in the
assemblies, for it
has not been
permitted for them
to be talking
except in submission,
as the law
also says,
35 if
they desire to
learn anything. “Let
them ask their
own husbands at
home, for it
is shameful for a
wife to be
talking in the
assembly.”
36 What!?
Was it from
you that the
word of God
went out? Or
did it come
to you alone?
37 If
any man thinks
himself to be
a prophet or
spiritual, let him
recognize the
things which I
write to you,
that they are
the commandment of
the Lord.
38 But
if anyone
is ignorant, let him
be ignorant.
39 Therefore,
brothers, desire earnestly
to prophesy,
and don’t forbid
speaking with
other languages.
40 Let
all things be
done decently and
in order.