1 Corinthians 14:30
If any reuelation be made to another that sitteth by, let ye first holde his peace.
If any reuelation be made to another that sitteth by, let ye first holde his peace.
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23If therfore, when all the Churche is come together in one, & all speake with tongues, there come in they that are vnlearned, or they which beleue not: wyll they not say yt ye are out of your wittes?
24But yf all prophesie, and there come in one ye beleueth not, or one vnlearned: he is rebuked of all men, and is iudged of euery man:
25And so are the secretes of his heart made manifest, and so falleth he downe on his face, and worshippeth God, and sayth that God is in you of a trueth.
26Howe is it then brethren? When ye come together, euery one of you hath a psalme, hath a doctrine, hath a tongue, hath a reuelation, hath interpretation. Let all thynges be done vnto edifiyng.
27Yf any man speake with tongue, let it be by two, or at the most by three, and that by course, and let one interprete.
28But yf there be no interpreter, let him kepe scilence in the Churche, and let him speake to hym selfe, and to God.
29Let the prophetes speake two or three, and let the other iudge.
31For ye may all prophesie one by one, that all may learne, and all may haue comfort.
32And the spirites of the prophetes, are subiect to the prophetes.
37If any man thynke hym selfe to be a prophete, either spiritual, let him knowe that the thinges that I write vnto you, are ye commaundementes of the Lorde.
38But yf any man be ignoraunt, let hym be ignoraunt.
39Wherfore brethren, couet to prophesie, and forbyd not to speake with tongues.
40Let all thynges be done honestlie and in order.
5Woulde God ye kept your tongue, for then might ye be taken for wise men.
9Handle thy matter with thy neighbour himselfe, and discouer not thy secrete to another:
10Lest he that heareth it put thee to shame, and thy infamie do not ceasse.
34Let your women kepe scilence in the Churches: For it is not permitted vnto them to speake, but to be vnder obedience, as sayth the lawe.
35If they wyll learne any thyng, let the aske their husbandes at home: For it is a shame for women to speake in the Churche.
17For nothyng is secrete, that shall not come abrode: Neither any thyng hyd, that shall not be knowen, and come to lyght.
13Wherfore, let him that speaketh with tongue, pray that he may interprete.
2For he that speaketh with the tongue, speaketh not vnto men, but vnto God: For no man heareth hym. Howbeit, in the spirite he speaketh misteries.
3But he that prophesieth, speaketh vnto men to their edifiyng, to their exhortation, and to their comfort.
4He that speaketh with the tongue, edifieth hym selfe: he that prophesieth, edifieth the Churche.
5I woulde yt ye al spake with tongues, but rather that ye prophesied: For greater is he that prophesieth, then he that speaketh with tongues, except he expounde it, that the Churche may haue edifiyng.
20But the Lord is in his holy temple: let all the earth kepe scilence before hym.
20So that ye first knowe this, that no prophesie in the scripture is of any priuate motion.
31Marke wel O Iob, and heare me: hold thee still, and I will speake.
16Let not your good be euyll spoken of.
13A dissemblyng person wyll discouer priuie thynges: but he that is of a faythfull heart wyll kepe counsayle.
2For there is nothyng couered, that shall not be vncouered, neither hyd, that shall not be knowen.
3Therfore, whatsoeuer you haue spoken in darkenesse, shalbe hearde in the light: and that which ye haue spoken in the eare, euen in secrete places, shalbe preached on the toppe of the houses.
36Seing then that these thinges can not be spoken against, ye ought to be contet, and to do nothyng rasshely.
22For there is nothing so priuie that shal not be opened: neither hath it ben so secrete, but that it shall come abrode.
23If any man haue eares to heare, let hym heare.
33Wherfore my brethren, when ye come together to eate, tary one for another.
33If thou hast nothing, then heare me, and hold thy tongue, and I shall teache thee wysdome.
5Therefore iudge nothyng before the tyme, vntyll the Lorde come, who wyl lyghten thynges that are hyd in darkenesse, & open the counsels of the heartes, and then shall euery man haue prayse of God.
15Let vs therfore as many as be perfect, be thus mynded, and if ye be otherwyse mynded, God shall reueale the same also vnto you.
9Euen so lykewyse, when ye speake with tongues, except ye speake wordes that haue signification, howe shall it be vnderstande what is spoken? For ye shall speake into the ayer.
10There are so many kyndes of voyces, as it commeth to passe in the worlde, and none of them are without signification.
9The princes left of their talking, and layed their hand to their mouth:
10The mightie kept still their voyce, and their tongue cleaued to the roofe of their mouth.
20Despise not prophesiynges.
28Yea, a very foole when he holdeth his tongue is counted wise: and he that stoppeth his lippes is esteemed prudent.
9Grudge not one agaynst another brethren, lest ye be dampned: Beholde, the iudge standeth before the doore.
14Be at a sure poynt therefore in your heartes, not to studie before what ye shall aunswere:
7Surely the Lord God wil do nothing, but he reuealeth his secrete vnto his seruauntes the prophetes.
9If any man haue an eare, let hym heare.
2Be not hastye with thy mouth, and let not thine heart speake any thyng rashly before God: For God is in heauen, and thou vpon earth, therfore let thy wordes be fewe.
6And nowe ye knowe what withholdeth, that he myght be reuealed in his tyme.