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Paul wanted the Christians in Corinth to pursue love. Paul wrote about spiritual gifts in the verses before this one. He insisted that spiritual gifts were to be used to love other people. Paul wanted Corinhian Christians to serve others because they loved them.
See: Love; Gifts of the Holy Spirit
See: [Love](../articles/love.md); [Gifts of the Holy Spirit](../articles/giftsholyspirit.md)
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When Paul wrote that the Corinthian Christians should be “zealous”(ζηλόω/g2206) for spiritual gifts, Paul wanted the Corinthian Christians to truly desire the Holy Spirits gifts to serve other Corinthian Christians. Scholars think that prophecy was greater in some way because it helped Christians to do things that honored God.
See: Gifts of the Holy Spirit; Prophecy (Prophesy)
See: [Gifts of the Holy Spirit](../articles/giftsholyspirit.md); Prophecy (Prophesy)
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Paul wrote that when Corinthian Christians spoke in tongues, they spoke to God. Some scholars think Paul was writing here about Corinthian Christians who spoke in a miraculous tongue. Paul wrote that when the Corinthian Christians did this, they were praying to God. This was a language only known to God. Other scholars think that when Paul wrote that Corinthian Christians spoke in tongues, he was describing how the Corinthian Christians spoke in languages other people in the world spoke. Other scholars say that when these Corinthian Christians spoke in tongues they did not have anyone to interpret what they said. Therefore, it did not help other Christians, as only God knew what the person said.
See: Speaking in Tongues; Gifts of the Holy Spirit; Mystery
See: Speaking in Tongues; [Gifts of the Holy Spirit](../articles/giftsholyspirit.md); Mystery
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Paul wrote that when the Corinthian Christians prophesied, it encouraged and comforted them. When someone spoke to the Corinthian Christians about what God wanted them to say, it helped them. The person who prophesied to the Corinthian Christians made these Christians better.
See: Prophecy (Prophesy); Gifts of the Holy Spirit; Church
See: Prophecy (Prophesy); [Gifts of the Holy Spirit](../articles/giftsholyspirit.md); Church
### How did someone who spoke in tongues build himself up?
Paul wrote that when Corinthian Christians spoke in tongues, they were doing something that helped their faith. Corinthian Christians who did this only helped themselves. They were not helping others if there were no other Corinthian Christian there to interpret the tongues so others might understand. Paul said this did not happen when the Corinthian Christians prophesied.
See: Speaking in Tongues; Prophecy (Prophesy); Gifts of the Holy Spirit; Faith (Believe in)
See: Speaking in Tongues; Prophecy (Prophesy); [Gifts of the Holy Spirit](../articles/giftsholyspirit.md); Faith (Believe in)
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Paul wrote that he wanted all Christians to speak in tongues. Some scholars think that Paul meant that Christians had the gift to speak in tongues. Other scholars think that Paul did not think all Christians had the gift to speak in tongues. Instead, this is why Paul wrote that he thought it would be better for Chrsitians to prophesy than to speak in tongues.
See: Speaking in Tongues; Prophecy (Prophesy); Gifts of the Holy Spirit
See: Speaking in Tongues; Prophecy (Prophesy); [Gifts of the Holy Spirit](../articles/giftsholyspirit.md)
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When Paul wrote that the Corinthian Christians who prophesied were greater than the person who spoke in tongues, he was writing about those Corinthian Christians who spoke in tongues without an interpreter. These Corinthian Christians did not help other people. However, the Corinthian Christians who prophesied helped other people. This was why the person who prophesied was greater.
See: Speaking in Tongues; Prophecy (Prophesy); Gifts of the Holy Spirit
See: Speaking in Tongues; Prophecy (Prophesy); [Gifts of the Holy Spirit](../articles/giftsholyspirit.md)
### How did someone speak with revelation, knowledge, prophecy, teaching?
See: Reveal (Revelation); Gifts of the Holy Spirit
See: Reveal (Revelation); [Gifts of the Holy Spirit](../articles/giftsholyspirit.md)
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When Paul wrote to the Corinthian Christians about the spiritual gift of tongues, he mentioned musical instruments. He was teaching people something. He wanted the Corinthian Christians to know that if they spoke in tongues and no one understood, it was like someone sounding an “uncertain” note on an instrument. That is, it would not help anyone because they could not understand it.
See: Gifts of the Holy Spirit; Speaking in Tongues
See: [Gifts of the Holy Spirit](../articles/giftsholyspirit.md); Speaking in Tongues
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When Paul wrote to the Corinthian Christians about the “manifestations of the Spirit,” he was writing about the things the Holy Spirit did to reveal Himself to the Corinthian Christians. Here Paul called these things the Holy Spirits gifts.
See: Holy Spirit; Gifts of the Holy Spirit; Reveal (Revelation)
See: [Holy Spirit](../articles/holyspirit.md); [Gifts of the Holy Spirit](../articles/giftsholyspirit.md); Reveal (Revelation)
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Paul wanted the Corinthian Christians to want to have things from the Holy Spirit which helped other people.
See: Holy Spirit; Gifts of the Holy Spirit
See: [Holy Spirit](../articles/holyspirit.md); [Gifts of the Holy Spirit](../articles/giftsholyspirit.md)
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Paul wrote that when Corinthian Christians spoke in tongues, they needed to have someone interpret those tongues. If the Corinthian Christians spoke in tongues, but gave no interpretation, it did not honor God. This was because it did not cause the church to grow (See: 1 Corinthians 14:28). Paul wanted the Corinthian Christians to pray that they could interpret the tongues they spoke.
See: Holy Spirit; Gifts of the Holy Spirit; Speaking in Tongues
See: [Holy Spirit](../articles/holyspirit.md); [Gifts of the Holy Spirit](../articles/giftsholyspirit.md); Speaking in Tongues
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Paul wrote about praying in a tongue. Some scholars think that Paul was writing about when people prayed in front of other people. Fewer scholars think Paul was writing about when someone was alone and prayed to God.
See: Holy Spirit; Gifts of the Holy Spirit; Speaking in Tongues; Pray (Prayer)
See: [Holy Spirit](../articles/holyspirit.md); [Gifts of the Holy Spirit](../articles/giftsholyspirit.md); Speaking in Tongues; Pray (Prayer)
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Paul wrote that the Corinthian Church needed to use the gift of tongues in ways people could understand them. In ancient Israel, Jews and Christians often said “amen” when someone else spoke about God. When people said “amen”, they were asking God to make happen what that speaker said. If someone in the Corinthian church could not understand the meaning of what the speaker said, they could not say “amen”(ἀμήν/g0281).
See: Holy Spirit; Gifts of the Holy Spirit; Speaking in Tongues
See: [Holy Spirit](../articles/holyspirit.md); [Gifts of the Holy Spirit](../articles/giftsholyspirit.md); Speaking in Tongues
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Paul thanked God that he spoke in tongues more than any of the Christians in Corinth. This was because he used tongues to help other people and to honor God. The Chrisitians in the Corinthian did not use tongues in this way.
See: Holy Spirit; Gifts of the Holy Spirit; Speaking in Tongues
See: Holy Spirit; [Gifts of the Holy Spirit](../articles/giftsholyspirit.md); Speaking in Tongues
See Map: Corinth
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However, if there was someone speaking in tongues and no one to interpret what was being said, then people would think that Christians were crazy.
See: Prophecy (Prophesy); Law of Moses; Speaking in Tongues; Gifts of the Holy Spirit; Gentile; Sign; Old Testament (Law and Prophets); Judge (Judgment); Gospel
See: Prophecy (Prophesy); Law of Moses; Speaking in Tongues; [Gifts of the Holy Spirit](../articles/giftsholyspirit.md); Gentile; Sign; Old Testament (Law and Prophets); Judge (Judgment); Gospel
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Paul wrote that prophecy was a sign to the Corinthian Christians, but not for non-Christians. Prophecy helped Christians to obey God and to live in a way that honored God. Tongues were a sign for the unbelieving (see: I Corinthians 14:22) living among the Corithianians. Tongues were used so that people could understand the gospel.
See: Speaking in Tongues; Gifts of the Holy Spirit; Sign; Prophecy (Prophesy); Gospel
See: Speaking in Tongues; [Gifts of the Holy Spirit](../articles/giftsholyspirit.md); Sign; Prophecy (Prophesy); Gospel
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Paul wrote to the Corinthian Church about how some Christians used prophecy to reveal something other people.
See: Gifts of the Holy Spirit; Prophecy (Prophesy); Church; Reveal (Revelation)
See: [Gifts of the Holy Spirit](../articles/giftsholyspirit.md); Prophecy (Prophesy); Church; Reveal (Revelation)
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Paul wrote that it was wrong for many prophets to prophesy at the same time. This was because no one would understand them if more than one spoke the same time. They couldnt learn about God and how to obey God if more than one prophet was prophesying. No one could hear the messages clearly if many people were speaking. Paul wanted these spiritual gifts to be used in ways that honored God.
See: Holy Spirit; Gifts of the Holy Spirits; Prophecy (Prophesy); Prophet
See: [Holy Spirit](../articles/holyspirit.md); [Gifts of the Holy Spirit](../articles/giftsholyspirit.md); Prophecy (Prophesy); Prophet
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Paul wrote that the spirit of the prophets was subject to the prophet. That is, the prophet could control when he or she spoke. God did not want the prophets to all speak at the same time. God did not want people to be confused. Instead, the prophets were to wait for other prophets to be done prophesying before they began to prophesy.
See: Holy Spirit; Gifts of the Holy Spirit; Prophecy (Prophesy); Prophet
See: [Holy Spirit](../articles/holyspirit.md); [Gifts of the Holy Spirit](../articles/giftsholyspirit.md); Prophecy (Prophesy); Prophet
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See: Genesis 3:!6; 2 Timothy 2:11-15
See: Gifts of the Holy Spirit; Prophecy (Prophesy); Speaking in Tongues; Worship
See: [Gifts of the Holy Spirit](../articles/giftsholyspirit.md); Prophecy (Prophesy); Speaking in Tongues; Worship
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See: Genesis 3:16; 2 Timothy 2:11-15
See: Gifts of the Holy Spirit; Prophecy (Prophesy); Speaking in Tongues
See: [Gifts of the Holy Spirit](../articles/giftsholyspirit.md); Prophecy (Prophesy); Speaking in Tongues
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Paul wrote that Chrsitians in Corinth should know that prophets always teach the same things Paul taught. They did not disagree with Paul because the things Paul taught were from God. If prophets did not do this, then these prophets were not speaking for God. The Christians in Corinth should reject these prophets and their prophecies.
See: Prophet; Gifts of the Holy Spirit; Prophecy (Prophesy)
See: Prophet; [Gifts of the Holy Spirit](../articles/giftsholyspirit.md); Prophecy (Prophesy)
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Paul wanted the Corinthian Christians to learn that spiritual gifts must be used in the right way. Spiritual gifts should not create chaos when people are gathered together to worship God. This would dishonor God to use these gifts in this way.
See: Gifts of the Holy Spirit; Prophecy (Prophesy); Speaking in Tongues
See: [Gifts of the Holy Spirit](../articles/giftsholyspirit.md); Prophecy (Prophesy); Speaking in Tongues