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  1. Speaking in Tongues in 1 Corinthians 12–14 Paul addresses the matter of “speaking in tongues” as a possible problem in the church at Corinth. He acknowledges that the ability to speak in “various kinds of tongues” and the ability to interpret these tongues are spiritual gifts (1 Cor. 12:10), but he also advises his

  2. All you need to know. 1. It’s not new. “I would like every one of you to speak in tongues.” (5). Many of Paul’s readers spoke in tongues, maybe even before they became believers in Jesus. Even before the New Testament was written, Greeks and Romans believed that their gods and the angels spoke a different language.

  3. The tongues-speaking in the New Testament was in the native languages of hearing people. The su-pernatural phenomenon which took place at Pentecost was the exercise of a gift whereby many people from many countries, gathered at Jerusalem, heard God’s message in their own language. This was indeed a miracle of God.

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  4. 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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  5. For this reason, Grossman asserts that “The translation “speaking in tongues” is confusing it gives the impression of unarticulated babbling-this obviously does not fit the meaning of the Greek term as it is used in the New Testament, speaking in other languages is a normal practice to many people in different dialects” (Grossman, 2008, p. 77).

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  6. Spirit. It should be a part of everyday life. It is a way to communicate directly from your heart to the Father, b. passing your brain with its doubts and fears. It builds you up in your most hol. faith and releases the hidden wisdom of God. I just pray that all of you will be able to flow in this, release your faith, and re. LESSON 16. OF.

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  8. 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 ...

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