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  1. Aug 14, 2021 · Pdf_module_version 0.0.15 Ppi 360 Rcs_key 24143 Republisher_date 20210814110906 Republisher_operator associate-leny-noynay@archive.org Republisher_time 348 Scandate 20210811201355 Scanner station06.cebu.archive.org Scanningcenter

  2. 2018. Speaking in tongues is arguably one of the most controversial and lifeimpacting experiences for Christian believers. Notably, it is a powerful experience often interpreted as a direct encounter with God when it first occurs. Despite the assumption by some Pentecostal-charismatic groups that they have a monopoly on it, the experience of ...

    • Randall Holm
  3. Jul 5, 2021 · The meaning of speaking in tongues portrays a language that challenges the church in its interpretation in matters of spiritual gifts from God. This article focuses on the Old and New Testament ...

  4. Those who claim that tongues had ceased as the apostle Paul had said, “…where there are tongues, they will be stilled” (Acts 13: 8 NIV), are limited with the meaning of speaking in tongues. The verse brings an eschatological meaning in which at the second coming of Christ, there will be no tongues, apart from love.

    • John Sirengo
  5. Modern attempts to receive the New Testament “baptism of the Spirit” often take the form of “the gift of tongues.”. In more sophisticated Christian circles, such as among Episcopalians, Presbyterians, and Lutherans, speaking in tongues is called “glosolalia,” from the Greek words glōssa meaning “tongue,” and laleō meaning ...

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  6. Dec 18, 2019 · Abstract. One of the next steps of integrating Pentecostal spirituality with the wider Christian spiritual tradition is to consider further glossolalia’s relationship to forms of prayer with a longer and more firmly established history. While some initial attempts to do so have connected glossolalia more closely to mystical prayer, there is ...

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  8. Listed below are some differences found in the passages. 1. The Acts 2 passage is the first occurrence of speaking in tongues documented in Luke’s historical account and therefore the New Testament as a whole. 2. The Acts 2 passage gives the greatest detail and explanation of the nature of speaking in tongues.

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