It is plain from the present chapter that the Corinthians measured the
worth of the several spiritual gifts not so much from their power to
edify the church, as from their adaptedness to strike the beholders
with wonder. For this reason they were ready to put the gift of
speaking in tongues above th... [ Continue Reading ]
SPEAKETH NOT UNTO MEN; conveys to them no instruction or edification.
BUT UNTO GOD; who understands his spirit, and with whom he thus has
communion.
SPEAKETH MYSTERIES; the mysteries of the gospel; its deep truths which
have heretofore been hidden, or but dimly revealed.... [ Continue Reading ]
Endowments are valuable in proportion as they are useful, and it
should be the object of all, in the exercise of their talents, to do
good.... [ Continue Reading ]
GREATER IS HE THAT PROPHESIETH; because his office is more useful to
the church, verse 1 Corinthians 14:3.
EXCEPT HE INTERPRET; from this and verse 1Co 14:13 it is manifest that
the two gifts of speaking with tongues and of interpreting them chap 1
Corinthians 12:10, might or might not be possessed... [ Continue Reading ]
BY REVELATION; so as to make to you a revelation.
BY KNOWLEDGE; so as to communicate to you knowledge.
BY DOCTRINE; teachings in the ordinary way, as distinguished from the
utterances of prophecy. Unless he declared to them truths which they
could understand and apply to practice, he would do them... [ Continue Reading ]
A DISTINCTION; the meaning of which shall be understood by the
hearers.... [ Continue Reading ]
AN UNCERTAIN SOUND; the meaning of which is not understood.... [ Continue Reading ]
EASY TO BE UNDERSTOOD; better, as the margin, significant, that is, to
the hearers.
SPEAK INTO THE AIR; your words shall be thrown away. All the services
in public worship should be in language understood by the worshippers.... [ Continue Reading ]
NONE OF THEM IS WITHOUT SIGNIFICATION; they all have meaning, and were
designed to be understood; each language should therefore be used with
those only who understand it.... [ Continue Reading ]
A BARBARIAN UNTO ME; a foreigner, whose language is not understood.... [ Continue Reading ]
ARE ZEALOUS; earnestly desire.
EXCEL TO THE EDIFYING OF THE CHURCH; abound in these gifts in such a
way as to edify the church.... [ Continue Reading ]
PRAY THAT HE MAY INTERPRET; either, that God will add to him the gift
of interpretation; or, as the context seems rather to require, pray in
such a way that he may interpret; namely, by adding interpretation to
his prayer.... [ Continue Reading ]
MY SPIRIT PRAYETH; goeth forth to God in holy and fervent desires, and
is thus edified, verse 1 Corinthians 14:4.
MY UNDERSTANDING IS UNFRUITFUL; according to one view, it bears no
fruit to myself, since it is not enlightened by what I utter;
according to another and preferable view, it bears no fr... [ Continue Reading ]
WITH THE UNDERSTANDING; with the right use of it, in words which the
hearers understand. The object of a wise and good minister is not to
display himself, but to impart instruction, and thus be useful to
those who hear him. Of course, he will not conduct any part of the
public service in a language... [ Continue Reading ]
BLESS WITH THE SPIRIT; praise God in language which others do not
understand.... [ Continue Reading ]
NOT CHILDREN; not carried away with sound and show, but men who look
not to show, but to the edification of their brethren. To be carried
away or greatly influenced by sound, external display, or any thing
pertaining to manner merely, without enlightening the mind or
purifying the heart, is childish... [ Continue Reading ]
IT IS WRITTEN; ISAIAH 28:11-12.
OTHER TONGUES; foreign languages. In this passage Jehovah threatens
the men who treated with scorn the messages of their own prophets, who
spoke to them in their own language, that he will speak to them by the
lips of foreigners; namely, by giving them up to their do... [ Continue Reading ]
ALL SPEAK WITH TONGUES; in foreign languages only.
YE ARE MAD; appear deranged to him who does not understand you.... [ Continue Reading ]
ALL PROPHESY; in language intelligible to those who hear.
HE IS CONVINCED; convicted of sin, and condemns his former course of
life.... [ Continue Reading ]
FALLING DOWN ON HIS FACE; as penitents were wont to do in confessing
their sins and imploring mercy.
IN YOU; among you, in your assembly. The truths of the gospel plainly
and kindly declared, are often so attended by the influences of the
Holy Ghost, that persons who come to a place of public worsh... [ Continue Reading ]
COME TOGETHER; in public assemblies for instruction and worship.
EVERY ONE; one had a psalm to sing; another a doctrine or truth to
inculcate; another a discourse to deliver; another an interpretation
to give; and all were eager to speak, not considering that the object
of each should be to do good... [ Continue Reading ]
BY TWO, OR-THREE; let not more than two or three speak at the same
meeting, and these not together, but in succession; and let some one
as they proceed give the meaning, that all the hearers may understand
it.... [ Continue Reading ]
LET HIM; who can speak only in an unknown tongue.
SPEAK TO HIMSELF; in silent meditation and prayer, but not utter in
public what his hearers will not understand. Unless a minister speak
in a language which his hearers understand, or some one interpret to
them his meaning, it is the will of God tha... [ Continue Reading ]
THE OTHER; in the original, the others: those who hear, let them judge
whether what they hear is according to the word of God.... [ Continue Reading ]
BE REVEALED; by the Holy Ghost to one who is not speaking, as a thing
which he ought to declare.
HOLD HIS PEACE; so that all shall have an opportunity to speak in
succession.... [ Continue Reading ]
YE MAY ALL PROPHESY; each may speak in his turn, and thus all be
benefited.... [ Continue Reading ]
ARE SUBJECT; they were able to control themselves in this matter.
Though they were inspired, there was no need of more than one speaking
at a time. The Holy Spirit by his influences does not lessen a man's
control over himself, but increases it, and leads him to do, not
things which are unsuitable,... [ Continue Reading ]
GOD IS NOT THE AUTHOR OF CONFUSION; the Holy Spirit, by his
inspiration, does not lead to it, nor does he approve it. All under
his influence can and ought to avoid it.
OF PEACE; order, harmony, and love, as is manifest in all
well-regulated churches.... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THE CHURCHES; in the public religious assemblies.... [ Continue Reading ]
IF THEY WILL LEARN ANY THING; beyond what they can by hearing.
IT IS A SHAME; because it is stepping out of their proper place,
assuming what does not belong to them, and acting in this respect as
if they were men. It is doing what God forbids.... [ Continue Reading ]
WHAT! CAME THE WORD-UNTO YOU ONLY? were you the first to receive or
spread the gospel, that you, in the above-mentioned things, act so
differently from other churches, as if you were wiser than they? By no
means. Other churches have been much longer established, have had
greater experience, and are... [ Continue Reading ]
PROPHET, OR SPIRITUAL; under the special guidance of the Holy Ghost,
and qualified to judge in such matters.
LET HIM ACKNOWLEDGE; if he does not, it will show that he does not
think right. Spiritually minded persons, who are influenced by the
Holy Ghost, and rightly understand truth and duty, will... [ Continue Reading ]
BE IGNORANT; of the fact that the directions which Paul gave were the
commandments of God.
LET HIM BE IGNORANT; it was not best for them to debate the matter
further; but leave him to meet the consequences of his conduct.... [ Continue Reading ]
COVET TO PROPHESY; as the best gift.
FORBID NOT TO SPEAK WITH TONGUES; as a gift good in its proper place,
and when exercised in a proper way.... [ Continue Reading ]