The Works of

Rev. Prof. Dr. F.N. Lee

Tongues at Corinth: Languages, not Ecstasies!

The ‘tongues of men’ here, comments Chrysostom, means those “of all nations in every part of the world…. He did not mention ‘tongues’ — but ‘the tongues of all mankind.'”

Hodge comments: “‘The tongues of men’ are the languages which men speak…. The gift of tongues was the gift of speaking foreign languages…, ‘all languages human.'”

Barnes comments that this means: “Though I should be able to speak all the languages which are spoken by men. To speak foreign languages was regarded then, as it is now, as a rare and valuable endowment…. Among the Corinthians, the power of speaking a foreign language was regarded as a signally valuable endowment.”

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