< 1 Corinthians 14 >

1 do earnestly pursue love; do earnestly desire now spiritual gifts, especially now that you may prophesy. 2 The [one] for speaking in a tongue not to men speaks but to God; no [one] for hears, in the Spirit however he utters mysteries; 3 The [one] however prophesying to men speaks [for] edification and encouragement and consolation. 4 The [one] speaking in a tongue himself edifies, the [one] however prophesying [the] church edifies. 5 I desire now all you to speak in tongues, rather however that you may prophesy; greater [is] (now *N+kO) the [one] prophesying than the [one] speaking in tongues except only unless (he shall interpret, *NK+o) so that the church edification may receive. 6 (now *N+kO) however brothers, if I shall come to you in tongues speaking, what you will I profit, only unless to you I shall speak either in revelation or in knowledge or in prophecy or in teaching? 7 Even lifeless things a sound giving, whether flute or harp, if distinction to the sounds not (they shall give, *NK+O) how will it be known what is being piped or what is being harped? 8 Also for if indistinct [the] trumpet sound shall give, who will prepare himself for battle? 9 So also you yourselves with the tongue only unless intelligible speech you shall give, how will it be known what [is] being spoken? You will be for into [the] air speaking. 10 So many if it would be kinds of languages (there are *N+kO) in [the] world, and none (of them *k) without meaning; 11 If therefore not I shall know the power of the sound, I will be to the [one] speaking a foreigner and the [one] speaking to me myself a foreigner; 12 So also you yourselves, since zealous you are of spiritual gifts, for the edification of the church do seek that you may exceed. 13 (For *N+kO) the [one] speaking in a tongue he should pray that he may interpret. 14 If for I shall pray in a tongue, the spirit of mine prays, but the mind of mine unfruitful is. 15 What then is it? I will pray with the spirit, I will pray however also with the mind; I will sing praise with the spirit, I will sing praise however also with the mind. 16 Otherwise if (you shall bless in [the] *N+kO) spirit, the [one] filling the place of the uninstructed how will he say the Amen at your thanksgiving? since what you say [is that] not he knows; 17 You yourself truly for well are giving thanks, but the other not is edified. 18 I thank the God (of mine *k) than all of you more (in tongues *NK+O) (speaking; *N+kO) 19 but in [the] church I desire five words (through *k) (the with mind *N+kO) of mine to speak that also others I may instruct, rather than ten thousand words in a tongue. 20 Brothers, not children do be in the minds, Yet in the evil do be little children, in the however thinking full grown do be. 21 In the law it has been written that By other tongues and by lips (of others *N+KO) I will speak to the people this, and not even thus will they hear Me, says [the] Lord. 22 So then tongues for a sign are not to those believing but to the unbelieving, but prophecy [is] not to the unbelieving but to the believing. 23 If therefore shall gather the church whole together the place and all shall speak in tongues may come in however uninstructed ones or unbelievers, surely they will say that you are mad? 24 If however all shall prophesy, shall come in then some unbeliever or uninstructed, he is convicted by all, he is examined by all, 25 (and thus *K) the secrets of the heart of him manifest become, And thus having fallen upon [his] face he will worship God declaring that certainly God among you is. 26 What then is it, brothers? When you may come together, each (of you *K) a psalm has, a teaching has, a revelation has, a tongue has, an interpretation has; All things for edification (should be. *N+kO) 27 If with a tongue anyone speaks, [let it be] by two or the most three and in turn; and one should interpret; 28 If however not there shall be an interpreter, he should be silent in [the] church, to himself then he should speak and to God. 29 Prophets then two or three should speak, and the others should discern; 30 If however to another a revelation shall be made sitting by, the first should be silent. 31 You are able for [one] by one all to prophesy, so that all may learn and all may be exhorted; 32 And spirits of prophets to prophets are subject; 33 Not for He is of disorder the God but of peace, as in all the churches of the saints. 34 the women (of you *K) in the churches they should be silent; Not for (it is allowed *N+kO) to them to speak, but (they should be submitted *N+kO) even as also the law says. 35 If however anything (to learn *NK+o) they desire, at home [their] own husbands they should ask; shameful for it is (for a woman *N+KO) to speak in [the] church. 36 Or from you the word of God has gone out? Or to you only has it come? 37 If anyone considers a prophet himself to be or spiritual, he should recognize [the] things I write to you that (of the *k) Lord (is [the] command; *N+KO) 38 If however anyone is ignorant, (him is ignored. *N+kO) 39 So, brothers (of mine, *no) do earnestly desire to prophesy, and to speak not do forbid in tongues. 40 All things (however *no) properly and with order should be done.

< 1 Corinthians 14 >