The Works of

Rev. Prof. Dr. F.N. Lee

Tongues at Corinth: Languages, not Ecstasies!

 

 

Conclusion

Chrysostom, the first extant commentator on First Corinthians (14:24f), rightly concludes that public “prophecy…is both free from reproach among the unbelievers — and hath very great credit and usefulness.” Public tongues-speaking, however, is quite different! For “it is not the same thing for any one to come in — and see one speaking in Persian, and another in Syrian!”

So then, all tongues-speaking, all praying in the Spirit, and all singing in the Spirit — at Corinth or wherever — was never a matter of ecstatic utterances. Whenever it occurred, it always did so — only in clearly recognizable spoken languages!

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