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14:1Pursue the love, and seek earnestly the spiritual things, and rather that you may prophecy,
14:2for he who is speaking in an unknown tongue -- to men he does not speak, but to God, for no one does hearken, and in spirit he does speak secrets;
14:3and he who is prophesying to men does speak edification, and exhortation, and comfort;
14:4he who is speaking in an unknown tongue, himself does edify, and he who is prophesying, an assembly does edify;
14:5and I wish you all to speak with tongues, and more that you may prophecy, for greater is he who is prophesying than he who is speaking with tongues, except one may interpret, that the assembly may receive edification.
14:6And now, brethren, if I may come unto you speaking tongues, what shall I profit you, except I shall speak to you either in revelation, or in knowledge, or in prophesying, or in teaching?
14:7yet the things without life giving sound -- whether pipe or harp -- if a difference in the sounds they may not give, how shall be known that which is piped or that which is harped?
14:8for if also an uncertain sound a trumpet may give, who shall prepare himself for battle?
14:9so also you, if through the tongue, speech easily understood you may not give -- how shall that which is spoken be known? for you shall be speaking to air.
14:10There are, it may be, so many kinds of voices in the world, and none of them is unmeaning,
14:11if, then, I do not know the power of the voice, I shall be to him who is speaking a foreigner, and he who is speaking, is to me a foreigner;
14:12so also you, since you are earnestly desirous of spiritual gifts, for the building up of the assembly seek that you may abound;
14:13wherefore he who is speaking in an unknown tongue -- let him pray that he may interpret;
14:14for if I pray in an unknown tongue, my spirit does pray, and my understanding is unfruitful.
14:15What then is it? I will pray with the spirit, and I will pray also with the understanding; I will sing psalms with the spirit, and I will sing psalms also with the understanding;
14:16since, if you may bless with the spirit, he who is filling the place of the unlearned, how shall he say the Amen at thy giving of thanks, since what you do say he has not known?
14:17for you, indeed, do give thanks well, but the other is not built up!
14:18I give thanks to my God -- more than you all with tongues speaking --
14:19but in an assembly I wish to speak five words through my understanding, that others also I may instruct, rather than myriads of words in an unknown tongue.
14:20Brethren, become not children in the understanding, but in the evil be you babes, and in the understanding become you perfect;
14:21in the law it has been written, that, 'With other tongues and with other lips I will speak to this people, and not even so will they hear Me, says the Lord;'
14:22so that the tongues are for a sign, not to the believing, but to the unbelieving; and the prophesy is not for the unbelieving, but for the believing,
14:23If, therefore, the whole assembly may come together, to the same place, and all may speak with tongues, and there may come in unlearned or unbelievers, will they not say that you are mad?
14:24and if all may prophecy, and any one may come in, an unbeliever or unlearned, he is convicted by all, he is discerned by all,
14:25and so the secrets of his heart become manifest, and so having fallen upon his face, he will bow before God, declaring that God really is among you.
14:26What then is it, brethren? whenever you may come together, each of you has a psalm, has a teaching, has a tongue, has a revelation, has an interpretation? let all things be for building up;
14:27if an unknown tongue any one do speak, by two, or at the most, by three, and in turn, and let one interpret;
14:28and if there may be no interpreter, let him be silent in an assembly, and to himself let him speak, and to God.
14:29And prophets -- let two or three speak, and let the others discern,
14:30and if to another sitting anything may be revealed, let the first be silent;
14:31for you are able, one by one, all to prophesy, that all may learn, and all may be exhorted,
14:32and the spiritual gift of prophets to prophets are subject,
14:33for God is not a God of tumult, but of peace, as in all the assemblies of the saints.
14:34Your women in the assemblies let them be silent, for it has not been permitted to them to speak, but to be subject, as also the law says;
14:35and if they wish to learn anything, at home their own husbands let them question, for it is a shame to women to speak in an assembly.
14:36From you did the word of God come forth? or to you alone did it come?
14:37if any one does think to be a prophet, or spiritual, let him acknowledge the things that I write to you -- that of the Lord they are commands;
14:38and if any one is ignorant -- let him be ignorant;
14:39so that, brethren, earnestly desire to prophesy, and to speak with tongues do not forbid;
14:40let all things be done decently and in order.
Revised Young's Literal Translation

Revised Young's Literal Translation

The Revised Young's Literal Translation (RYLT) is a project by students at the Auburn University of Alabama. The RYLT is a modern English update of Young's Literal Translation (YLT). RYLT is an attempt to update the YLT's language to make it easier to understand. Although the RYLT is labelled as a work in progress and is public domain. As of October 2000, only the NT is available.