Ray Berrian: //Ed Edwards,
//You and I must reread I Corinthians 14:39. We must have made
a mistake. I guess we missed the context and the Greek words,
'in the first century.' Do you find these four words
in your Greek text? //
Actually it does
but it is a broad paraphrase not a
translation
Let me see. Paul wrote in 56AD some instructions that
are for Jews only. In 70AD the instructions were
invalid, for these sign gifts passed away
when Jesus came the first time.
Minority report: "when that which is perfect is come"
doesn't happen until the Second Coming of Jesus.
So for 70-56 = 24 years, we have an instruction.
In 325AD when the canon was finalized, the 'instruction'
written in 56AD but only good until 70AD was
included. 255 years after the instruciton was invalid
it was finally legally included. Sorry, can you see I'm not
buying this at all?
NOte that nothing I said warrents the conclusion that
'tongues' as practiced on American TV is 'a gift of the Spirit'.
DHK: //What is your point here Ed? I fail to see it.//
Yes, your self-imposed blindness is OBVIOUS. What I proved
from the scripture is that in 1 Corinthians Paul is speaking
of 'unknown tongues' not 'known foreign tongues' as some say.
1 Corinthians 14:39 (KJV1611 Edition):
Wherefore brethren, couet to prophesie,
and forbid not to speake with tongues.
which means 'forbid not to speake with 'unknown tongues'.
Nowhere does Scripture say your unwarrented conclusion:
'unknown tongues' are 'ecstatic utterances (gibberish)'.
DHK: //6. Tongues was always a foreign language. Always!//
No, wrong. This is right:
1 Corinthians 14:2 (KJV1611 edition):
For he that speaketh in an vnknowen tongue, speaketh not
vnto men, but vnto God: for no man vnderstandeth him:
howbeit in the spirit he speaketh mysteries.
Which part of 'speaketh not unto men, but unto God
are you having problems with? nobody knows the
tongue, it is an unknown tongue. Only God knows
what he is saying. Humm, recon what 'prayer language'
means if ONLY GOD and no man on earth can understand?
Which part of "no man understandeth him"
are you having problems with. If it were a foreign
language, some man would understand - a man who spake
that known but foreign language.
Which part of 'unknown tongue' are you haveing your
troubles with?
Nothing Paul said in 1 Corinthians 14 is about the
day of Pentacost. BTW, everybody hearing what was
said in their own language is NOT a miracle of
tongues (foreign languages) for each person spake in
their own langauge. The miracle on the Day of Pentacost
is a miracle of HEARING.
'Unknown tongues' is NOT a gift of hearing, but a
gift of tongues.