The Works of

Rev. Prof. Dr. F.N. Lee

Tongues at Corinth: Languages, not Ecstasies!

Chrysostom comments that there were “so many tongues” in the Apostolic Church. He specifies further: “So many ‘voices’ of Scythians, Thracians, Romans, Persians, Moors, Indians, Egyptians, [and] innumerable other nations.”

Calvin comments: “Our speech ought to be the reflection of our minds…. It is therefore pointless and absurd for a man to speak in a gathering of people, when the hearer understands not a word of what he says and cannot even catch the slightest inkling to show him what the speaker means. Paul is therefore quite right in regarding it as the height of absurdity that a man should prove to be a ‘barbarian’ to his audience, because he talks away in an unknown language….

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