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做先知讲道胜于说方言

14 你们要追求爱,也要切慕属灵的恩赐,其中更要羡慕的是做先知讲道[a] 那说方言的原不是对人说,乃是对神说,因为没有人听出来,然而他在心灵里却是讲说各样的奥秘。 但做先知讲道的是对人说,要造就、安慰、劝勉人。 说方言的是造就自己,做先知讲道的乃是造就教会。 我愿意你们都说方言,更愿意你们做先知讲道;因为说方言的若不翻出来,使教会被造就,那做先知讲道的就比他强了。 弟兄们,我到你们那里去,若只说方言,不用启示或知识或预言或教训给你们讲解,我于你们有什么益处呢? 就是那有声无气的物,或箫或琴,若发出来的声音没有分别,怎能知道所吹所弹的是什么呢? 若吹无定的号声,谁能预备打仗呢? 你们也是如此,舌头若不说容易明白的话,怎能知道所说的是什么呢?这就是向空说话了。 10 世上的声音或者甚多,却没有一样是无意思的。 11 我若不明白那声音的意思,这说话的人必以我为化外之人,我也以他为化外之人。

当求多得造就教会的恩赐

12 你们也是如此,既是切慕属灵的恩赐,就当求多得造就教会的恩赐。 13 所以那说方言的,就当求着能翻出来。 14 我若用方言祷告,是我的灵祷告,但我的悟性没有果效。 15 这却怎么样呢?我要用灵祷告,也要用悟性祷告;我要用灵歌唱,也要用悟性歌唱。 16 不然,你用灵祝谢,那在座不通方言的人既然不明白你的话,怎能在你感谢的时候说“阿门”呢? 17 你感谢的固然是好,无奈不能造就别人。 18 我感谢神,我说方言比你们众人还多, 19 但在教会中,宁可用悟性说五句教导人的话,强如说万句方言。

20 弟兄们,在心志上不要做小孩子,然而在恶事上要做婴孩,在心志上总要做大人。 21 律法上记着:“主说:‘我要用外邦人的舌头和外邦人的嘴唇向这百姓说话,虽然如此,他们还是不听从我。’” 22 这样看来,说方言不是为信的人做证据,乃是为不信的人;做先知讲道不是为不信的人做证据,乃是为信的人。 23 所以,全教会聚在一处的时候,若都说方言,偶然有不通方言的或是不信的人进来,岂不说你们癫狂了吗? 24 若都做先知讲道,偶然有不信的或是不通方言的人进来,就被众人劝醒,被众人审明, 25 他心里的隐情显露出来,就必将脸伏地敬拜神,说:“神真是在你们中间了!”

用恩赐当合宜

26 弟兄们,这却怎么样呢?你们聚会的时候,各人或有诗歌,或有教训,或有启示,或有方言,或有翻出来的话,凡事都当造就人。 27 若有说方言的,只好两个人,至多三个人,且要轮流着说,也要一个人翻出来。 28 若没有人翻,就当在会中闭口,只对自己和神说就是了。 29 至于做先知讲道的,只好两个人或是三个人,其余的就当慎思明辨。 30 若旁边坐着的得了启示,那先说话的就当闭口不言。 31 因为你们都可以一个一个地做先知讲道,叫众人学道理,叫众人得劝勉。 32 先知的灵原是顺服先知的, 33 因为神不是叫人混乱,乃是叫人安静。

妇女不宜在会中讲道

34 妇女在会中要闭口不言,像在圣徒的众教会一样,因为不准她们说话。她们总要顺服,正如律法所说的。 35 她们若要学什么,可以在家里问自己的丈夫,因为妇女在会中说话原是可耻的。 36 神的道理岂是从你们出来吗?岂是单临到你们吗?

37 若有人以为自己是先知或是属灵的,就该知道我所写给你们的是主的命令。 38 若有不知道的,就由他不知道吧!

39 所以我弟兄们,你们要切慕做先知讲道,也不要禁止说方言。 40 凡事都要规规矩矩地按着次序行。

Footnotes

  1. 哥林多前书 14:1 原文作:是说预言。下同。

Desire Spiritual Gifts

14 ·You should seek after [Pursue; Make your aim] love, and ·you should truly want to have [eagerly desire; be zealous for] the spiritual gifts, especially the gift of prophecy. ·I will explain why. [L For] Those who ·have the gift of speaking in different languages [or speak with ecstatic utterance; L speak in a tongue; 12:10, 29, 30; 13:1] are not speaking to people; they are speaking to God. No one understands them; they are speaking ·secret things [mysteries] ·through [by; in; with] the Spirit. But those who prophesy are speaking to people ·to give them strength [for edification/upbuilding], encouragement, and ·comfort [consolation]. The ones who speak in different languages are ·helping [edifying; building up] only themselves, but those who prophesy are ·helping [edifying; building up] the whole church. I wish all of you ·had the gift of speaking in different kinds of languages [L spoke in tongues; v. 2], but more, I wish you would prophesy. Those who prophesy are greater than those who ·can only speak in different languages [L speak in tongues; v. 2]—unless someone ·is there who can explain what is said [L interprets (the tongues)] so that the whole church can be ·helped [edified; built up].

Brothers and sisters, how will it help you if I come to you speaking in ·different languages [L tongues; v. 2], unless I bring you a ·new truth [revelation] or ·some new knowledge [L knowledge], or prophecy, or teaching? It is the same as with lifeless things that make sounds—like a flute or a harp. If they do not make ·clear [distinct] musical notes, ·you will not [L how will you…?] know what is being played. And in a war, if the trumpet does not give a clear sound, who will prepare for battle? It is the same with you. Unless you speak ·clearly [intelligible words] with your tongue, ·no one can [L how will anyone…?] understand what you are saying. You will be talking into the air! 10 It may be true that there are all kinds of sounds in the world, and none is without meaning. 11 But unless I understand the meaning of what someone says to me, we will be like ·foreigners [barbarians] to each other. 12 It is the same with you. Since you ·eagerly desire [are zealous for] ·spiritual gifts [or manifestations of the Spirit], seek ·most of all to have [to excel in] the gifts that ·help the church grow stronger [build up/edify the church].

13 [L Therefore] The one who has the gift of ·speaking in a different language [or ecstatic utterance; L tongues] should pray for the gift to interpret what is spoken. 14 If I pray ·in a different language [or with ecstatic utterance; L in a tongue], my spirit is praying, but my mind ·does nothing [L is unfruitful]. 15 So what should I do? I will pray with my spirit, but I will also pray with my mind. I will ·sing [sing praises/psalms] with my spirit, but I will also ·sing [sing praises/psalms] with my mind. 16 [L Otherwise] If you ·praise God [or pronounce a blessing] with your spirit, those persons there ·without understanding [or without the gift; or who are inquirers/seekers; vv. 23, 24] cannot say “Amen” [C from a Hebrew term meaning “it is true”; 1 Chr. 16:36] to your prayer of thanks, because they do not know what you are saying. 17 You may be thanking God ·in a good way [well enough], but the other person is not ·helped [edified; built up].

18 I thank God that I speak ·in different kinds of languages [or with ecstatic utterance; L in tongues] more than all of you. 19 But in the church meetings I would rather speak five words ·I understand [L with my mind] in order to teach others than thousands of words ·in a different language [or with ecstatic utterance; L in a tongue].

20 Brothers and sisters, do not think like children. In evil things be like ·babies [infants], but in your thinking you should be ·like adults [mature; grown-up]. 21 It is written in the ·Scriptures [L Law; C referring here to all of Scripture]:

“With people who use ·strange words [L different tongues/languages] and ·foreign languages [L different lips]
    I will speak to these people.
But even then they will not ·listen to [or obey] me [Is. 28:11–12; see also Deut. 28:49],”

says the Lord. [C Israel didn’t listen when God used foreign-speaking Assyrians to punish them; similarly people won’t benefit from hearing tongues they don’t understand.]

22 So ·the gift of speaking in different kinds of languages [or ecstatic utterance; L tongues] is a sign for unbelievers, not for believers [C tongues served as a warning of judgment and a call to repentance; see Acts 2:4, 21, 38–40]. And prophecy is for believers, not for unbelievers. 23 Suppose the whole church meets together and everyone speaks in ·different languages [L tongues]. If some people come in who ·do not understand [or are inquirers/seekers; v. 16] or are unbelievers, they will say you are ·crazy [insane; C unintelligible tongues sound like babbling]. 24 But suppose everyone is prophesying and unbelievers or ·those who does not understand [or inquirers/seekers] come in. If everyone is prophesying, ·their sin will be shown to them [L they will be convicted by all], and they will be judged by ·all that they hear [L all]. 25 The secret things in their hearts will be made known. So they will ·bow down [L fall face down] and worship God saying, “Truly, God is ·with you [among you; in your midst].” [C Though prophecy is for believers (v. 22), it also convicts unbelievers better than uninterpreted (and so incoherent) tongues (see vv. 27–28), since it is a coherent message from God.]

Meetings Should Help the Church

26 So, brothers and sisters, what should you do? When you meet together, one person has a ·song [psalm; hymn], and another has a teaching. Another has a ·new truth from God [L revelation]. Another speaks ·in a different language [or with ecstatic utterance; L tongue], and another person ·interprets that language [L an interpretation]. The purpose of all these things should be ·to help the church grow strong [L for edification/building up]. 27 When you meet together, if anyone speaks ·in a different language [or with ecstatic utterance; L in a tongue], it should be only two, or not more than three, who speak. They should speak one after the other, and someone should interpret. 28 But if there is no interpreter, then they should ·be quiet [remain silent] in the church meeting. They should speak only to themselves and to God.

29 Only two or three prophets should speak, and the others should ·judge [evaluate; consider; weigh] what they say. 30 If a ·message from God [L revelation] comes to another person who is sitting, the first speaker should stop. 31 [L For] You can all prophesy one after the other. In this way all the people can be taught and encouraged. 32 The spirits of prophets are ·under the control of [subject to] the prophets themselves [C unlike in pagan religions, where a spirit would seize control of a speaker, causing frenzy, mania or ecstasy]. 33 [L For] God is not a God of ·confusion [disorder] but a God of peace.

As is true in all the ·churches [assemblies] of ·God’s people [T the saints; C some commentators take this clause as part of the previous sentence], 34 ·women [or wives] should keep quiet in the ·church meetings [churches; assemblies; C the context here may be the evaluation of prophecy (v. 29), rather than general worship (where women presumably could speak; see 11:2–16)]. [L For] They are not allowed to speak, but they must ·yield to this rule [or be in submission; or keep their ordered place] as the law says [C perhaps Gen. 3:16, or a nonbiblical Jewish tradition]. 35 If they want to ·learn something [or ask questions], they should ask their own husbands at home. It is ·shameful [disgraceful; improper] for a woman to speak in ·the church meeting [the assembly; church]. 36 Did ·God’s teaching [the word of God] ·come from [originate with] you? Or are you the only ones to whom it has come? [C Apparently, some women were being disruptive during meetings.]

37 Those who think they are prophets or spiritual persons should ·understand [or acknowledge] that what I am writing to you is the Lord’s command. 38 Those who ignore this will ·be ignored by God [or themselves be ignored].[a]

39 So my brothers and sisters, you should ·truly want [be eager] to prophesy. And do not ·stop people from using the gift of speaking in different kinds of languages [L forbid/hinder speaking in tongues]. 40 But let everything be done in a ·right [proper; fitting] and orderly way.

Footnotes

  1. 1 Corinthians 14:38 Those… God. Some Greek copies read “Those who are ignorant of this will stay ignorant.”