This chapter is a continuation of the subject commenced in 1
Corinthians 12 and pursued through 1 Corinthians 13:1. In 1
Corinthians 12 Paul had entered on the discussion of the various
TONGUES & PROPHECY FIRST CORINTHIANS FOURTEEN
This is the concluding chapter in the discussion of spiritual gifts.
In 1 Corinthians 12:1-31 Paul identified the spiritual gifts. The
gifts included (1)...
_PROPHESY IS COMMENDED, AND PREFERRED BEFORE SPEAKING WITH TONGUES, BY
A COMPARISON DRAWN FROM MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. BOTH MUST BE REFERRED TO
EDIFICATION, AS TO THEIR TRUE AND PROPER END. THE TRUE USE...
BUTLER'S COMMENTS
Chapter Fourteen
THE PROBLEM OF EDIFICATION IN THE MIDST OF DIVERSITY
(1 Corinthians 14:1-40)
IDEAS TO INVESTIGATE:
1.
Who is supposed to earnestly desire the spiritual gifts? A...
DIVISION IV. DISORDERS IN WORSHIP AND CHURCH LIFE, 11 14. The Ap.
returns to the internal affairs of the Church, which occupied him in
Div. I., dealing however not as at the outset with the relations...
INTRODUCTION TO 1 CORINTHIANS 14
In this chapter the apostle discourses concerning the use of spiritual
gifts, and prefers prophesying, or preaching, to every other gift; and
directs to the order and...
FIRST CORINTHIANS CHAPTER 14:
_ OUTLINE AND COMMENTARY-MARK DUNAGAN_
I. OUTLINE OF CHAPTER 14:
I. In The Assembly: Prophecy Is Preferable To Tongues: 1 Corinthians
14:1-12
II. The Need For Interpre...
* Prophecy preferred to the gift of tongues. (1-5) The
unprofitableness of speaking in unknown languages. (6-14) Exhortations
to worship that can be understood. (15-25) Disorders from vain display
of...