1 Corinthians 14:30
But yf eny reuelacion be made vnto another that sytteth, then let the first holde his peace.
But yf eny reuelacion be made vnto another that sytteth, then let the first holde his peace.
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23Yf the whole cogregacion now came together in to one place, & spake all with tunges, and there came in they that are vnlearned, or they which beleue not, shulde they not saye, that ye were out of youre wyttes?
24But yff all prophecied, and there came in one yt beleueth not, or one vnlerned, he shulde be rebuked of them all, and iudged of all,
25and so shulde the secrete of his hert be opened, and so shulde he fall downe vpon his face, worshippinge God, and knowleginge, that of a trueth God is in you.
26How is it then brethren? Whan ye come together, euery one hath a psalme, hath doctryne, hath a tunge, hath a reuelacion, hath an interpretacion. Let all be done to edifyenge.
27Yf eny ma speake with tunges, let him do it him selfe beynge the seconde, or at the most him selfe beynge ye thirde, and one after another, and let one interprete it.
28But yf there be not an interpreter, then let him kepe sylence in the congregacion, howbeit let him speake to himselfe and to God.
29As for the prophetes, let two or thre speake and let the other iudge.
31Ye maye all prophecye one after another that they all maye lerne, and that all maye haue comforte.
32And the spretes of the prophetes are subiecte vnto the prophetes.
37Yf eny man thynke himselfe to be a prophet, or spirituall, let him knowe what I wryte vnto you, for they are the commaundementes of the LORDE.
38But yf eny man be ignoraunt, let him be ignoraunt.
39Wherfore brethren, couet to prophecye, and forbyd not to speake with tunges.
40Let all thinges be done honestly and in order.
5Wolde God ye kepte youre tonge, that ye might be taken for wyse men.
9Handle thy matter wt yi neghbor himself, & discouer not another mans secrete:
10lest whan men heare therof, it turne to yi dishonor, & lest thine euell name do not ceasse.
34Let youre wyues kepe sylence in the cogregacion, for it shal not be permytted vnto the to speake, but to be vnder obedience, as ye lawe sayeth also.
35But yf they wyll lerne eny thinge, let them axe their hussbades at home. For it becommeth not weme to speake in the congregacion.
17For there is nothinge hyd, that shal not be openly shewed: and there is nothinge secrete, that shal not be knowne, and come to light.
13Wherfore let him that speaketh wt tunges, praye, that he maye interprete also.
2For he yt speaketh with tunges, speaketh not vnto men, but vnto God: for no man heareth him. Howbeit in ye sprete he speaketh misteries.
3But he that prophecieth, speaketh vnto men to edifienge, & to exhortacion, and to coforte.
4He that speaketh with tunges, edifieth himselfe: but he that prophecieth, edifieth the cogregacion.
5I wolde that ye all spake with tunges, but rather that ye prophecied. For greater is he that prophecieth, then he that speaketh wt tuges: excepte he also expounde it, that the congregacion maye haue edifienge.
20But the LORDE in his holy teple is he, whom all the worlde shulde feare.
20And this shal ye knowe first, that no prophecie in the scripture is done of eny priuate interpretacion.
31Marke well (O Iob) & heare me: holde the still, vntill I haue spoken.
16Se therfore that youre treasure be not euell spoke of.
13A dyssemblynge person wil discouer preuy thinges, but he that is of a faithfull hert, will kepe councel.
2But there is nothinge hyd, that shal not be discouered: nether secrete, that shal not be knowne.
3Therfore whatsoeuer ye haue spoke in darknesse, that same shal be herde in light: and that ye haue spoken in to the eare in the chabers, shalbe preached vpon the house toppes.
36Seinge now that this can not be sayde agaynst, ye ought to be contente, and to do nothinge without aduysement.
22For there is nothinge hyd, that shal not be openly shewed: and there is nothinge secrete, yt shal not be knowne.
23Who so hath eares to heare, let him heare.
33Wherfore my brethren, whan ye come together to eate, tary one for another.
33Yf thou hast nothinge, then heare me, and holde thy tonge, so shal I teach the wy?dome.
5Therfore iudge ye nothinge before ye tyme, vntyll the LORDE come, which shal brynge it to lighte that is hyd in darknesse, and ope the councels of ye hertes, and the shal euery one haue prayse of God.
15Let vs therfore (as many as be parfecte) be thus wyse mynded: and yf ye be otherwyse mynded, I praye God open euen this vnto you.
9Euen so ye likewyse, whan ye speake with tunges, excepte ye speake playne wordes, how shal it be knowne what is spoke? for ye shal but speake in ye ayre.
10So many kyndes of voyces are in the worlde, and none of them is without significacion.
9whe the princes left of their talkinge, & laied their hade to their mouth:
10whe the mightie kepte still their voyce, and whe their tonges cleued to the rofe of their mouthes.
20despyse not prophecieges:
28Yee a very foole (when he holdeth his tonge) is counted wyse, and to haue vnderstodinge, when he shutteth his lippes.
9Grodge not one agaynst another brethren, lest ye be damned. Beholde, the iudge stondeth before the dore.
14Be at a poynt therfore in youre hertes, that ye take no thought, how ye shal answere:
7Now doth the LORDE God no maner of thinge, but he telleth his secrete before vnto his seruauntes ye prophetes.
9Yf eny man haue an eare, let him heare.
2Be not hastie with thy mouth, & let not thine hert speake eny thige rashly before God. For God is in heauen, & thou vpon earth, therfore let thy wordes be fewe.
6And now ye knowe what witholdeth it, eue that it mighte be vttered at his tyme.