Verse 1
Folowe after loue, and couet spirituall giftes, and rather that ye may prophecie.
Verse 2
For hee that speaketh a strange tongue, speaketh not vnto men, but vnto God: for no man heareth him: howbeit in the spirit he speaketh secret things.
Verse 3
But he that prophecieth, speaketh vnto me to edifying, and to exhortation, and to comfort.
Verse 4
He that speaketh strange language, edifieth himselfe: but hee that prophecieth, edifieth the Church.
Verse 5
I would that ye all spake strange languages, but rather that ye prophecied: for greater is hee that prophecieth, then hee that speaketh diuers tongues, except hee expounde it, that the Church may receiue edification.
Verse 6
And nowe, brethren, if I come vnto you speaking diuers tongues, what shall I profite you, except I speake to you, either by reuelation, or by knowledge, or by prophecying, or by doctrine?
Verse 7
Moreouer things without life which giue a sounde, whether it be a pipe or an harpe, except they make a distinction in the soundes, how shall it be knowen what is piped or harped?
Verse 8
And also if the trumpet giue an vncertaine sound, who shall prepare himselfe to battell?
Verse 9
So likewise you, by the tongue, except yee vtter wordes that haue signification, howe shall it be vnderstand what is spoken? for ye shal speake in the ayre.
Verse 10
There are so many kindes of voyces (as it commeth to passe) in the world, and none of them is dumme.
Verse 11
Except I know then the power of ye voyce, I shall be vnto him that speaketh a barbarian, and he that speaketh, shalbe a barbarian vnto me.
Verse 12
Euen so, forasmuch as ye couet spirituall giftes, seeke that ye may excell vnto the edifying of the Church.
Verse 13
Wherefore, let him that speaketh a strange tongue, pray, that he may interprete.
Verse 14
For if I pray in a strange togue, my spirit prayeth: but mine vnderstading is without fruite.
Verse 15
What is it then? I will pray with the spirit, but I wil pray with the vnderstanding also: I wil sing with the spirite, but I will sing with the vnderstanding also.
Verse 16
Else, when thou blessest with the spirit, howe shall hee that occupieth the roome of the vnlearned, say Amen, at thy giuing of thankes, seeing he knoweth not what thou sayest?
Verse 17
For thou verely giuest thankes well, but the other is not edified.
Verse 18
I thanke my God, I speake languages more then ye all.
Verse 19
Yet had I rather in the Church to speake fiue wordes with mine vnderstanding, that I might also instruct others, then ten thousande wordes in a strange tongue.
Verse 20
Brethren, be not children in vnderstanding, but as concerning maliciousnes be children, but in vnderstanding be of a ripe age.
Verse 21
In the Lawe it is written, By men of other tongues, and by other languages will I speake vnto this people: yet so shal they not heare me, sayth the Lord.
Verse 22
Wherefore strange tongues are for a signe, not to them that beleeue, but to them that beleeue not: but prophecying serueth not for them that beleeue not, but for them which beleeue.
Verse 23
If therefore when the whole Church is come together in one, and all speake strange tongues, there come in they that are vnlearned, or they which beleeue not, will they not say, that ye are out of your wittes?
Verse 24
But if all prophecie, and there come in one that beleeueth not, or one vnlearned, hee is rebuked of all men, and is iudged of all,
Verse 25
And so are the secrets of his heart made manifest, and so he will fall downe on his face and worship God, and say plainely that God is in you in deede.
Verse 26
What is to be done then, brethren? when ye come together, according as euery one of you hath a Psalme, or hath doctrine, or hath a tongue, or hath reuelation, or hath interpretation, let all things be done vnto edifying.
Verse 27
If any man speake a strange tongue, let it be by two, or at the most, by three, and that by course, and let one interprete.
Verse 28
But if there be no interpreter, let him keepe silence in the Church, which speaketh languages, and let him speake to himselfe, and to God.
Verse 29
Let the Prophets speake two, or three, and let the other iudge.
Verse 30
And if any thing be reueiled to another that sitteth by, let the first holde his peace.
Verse 31
For ye may all prophecie one by one, that all may learne, and all may haue comfort.
Verse 32
And the spirits of the Prophets are subiect to the Prophets.
Verse 33
For God is not the author of confusion, but of peace, as we see in all ye Churches of the Saints.
Verse 34
Let your women keepe silence in the Churches: for it is not permitted vnto them to speake: but they ought to be subiect, as also the Lawe sayth.
Verse 35
And if they will learne any thing, let them aske their husbands at home: for it is a shame for women to speake in the Church.
Verse 36
Came the worde of God out from you? either came it vnto you onely?
Verse 37
If any man thinke him selfe to be a Prophet, or spirituall, let him acknowledge, that the things, that I write vnto you, are the commandements of the Lord.
Verse 38
And if any man be ignorant, let him be ignorant.
Verse 39
Wherefore, brethren, couet to prophecie, and forbid not to speake languages.
Verse 40
Let all things be done honestly, and by order.