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14:28 But if there be no interpreter. In that case the rule, Let all things be done to edifying (1Co 14:26), will force the speaker in tongues to
keep silence in the church. He may speak somewhere else, or in his soul, but not in the assembly of the saints.
14:28 Let him speak - That tongue, if he find it profitable to himself in his private devotions.
14:26-33 Religious exercises in public assemblies should have this view; Let all be done to edifying. As to the speaking in an unknown tongue, if another were present who could interpret, two miraculous gifts might be exercised at once, and thereby the church be edified, and the faith of the hearers confirmed at the same time. As to prophesying, two or three only should speak at one meeting, and this one after the other, not all at once. The man who is inspired by the Spirit of God will observe order and decency in delivering his revelations. God never teaches men to neglect their duties, or to act in any way unbecoming their age or station.
Assembly Church Gift Interpret Interpreter Quiet Sense Silence Silent Speak Speaker Speaking Words
Assembly Church Gift Interpret Interpreter Quiet Sense Silence Silent Speak Speaker Speaking Words