14:1 Follow
after
love;
yet
desire
earnestly
spiritual
[gifts],
but
rather
that
ye
may
prophesy.
14:2 For
he
that
speaketh
in
a
tongue
speaketh
not
unto
men,
but
unto
God;
for
no
man
understandeth;
but
in
the
spirit
he
speaketh
mysteries.
14:3 But
he
that
prophesieth
speaketh
unto
men
edification,
and
exhortation,
and
consolation.
14:4 He
that
speaketh
in
a
tongue
edifieth
himself;
but
he
that
prophesieth
edifieth
the
church.
14:5 Now
I
would
have
you
all
speak
with
tongues,
but
rather
that
ye
should
prophesy:
and
greater
is
he
that
prophesieth
than
he
that
speaketh
with
tongues,
except
he
interpret,
that
the
church
may
receive
edifying.
14:6 But
now,
brethren,
if
I
come
unto
you
speaking
with
tongues,
what
shall
I
profit
you,
unless
I
speak
to
you
either
by
way
of
revelation,
or
of
knowledge,
or
of
prophesying,
or
of
teaching
14:7 Even
things
without
life,
giving
a
voice,
whether
pipe
or
harp,
if
they
give
not
a
distinction
in
the
sounds,
how
shall
it
be
known
what
is
piped
or
harped
14:8 For
if
the
trumpet
give
an
uncertain
voice,
who
shall
prepare
himself
for
war
14:9 So
also
ye,
unless
ye
utter
by
the
tongue
speech
easy
to
understood,
how
shall
it
be
known
what
is
spoken
for
ye
will
be
speaking
into
the
air.
14:10 There
are,
it
may
be,
so
many
kinds
of
voices
in
the
world,
and
no
[kind]
is
without
signification.
14:11 If
then
I
know
not
the
meaning
of
the
voice,
I
shall
be
to
him
that
speaketh
a
barbarian,
and
he
that
speaketh
will
be
a
barbarian
unto
me.
14:12 So
also
ye,
since
ye
are
zealous
of
spiritual
[gifts],
seek
that
ye
may
abound
unto
the
edifying
of
the
church.
14:13 Wherefore
let
him
that
speaketh
in
a
tongue
pray
that
he
may
interpret.
14:14 For
if
I
pray
in
a
tongue,
my
spirit
prayeth,
but
my
understanding
is
unfruitful.
14:15 What
is
it
then
I
will
pray
with
the
spirit,
and
I
will
pray
with
the
understanding
also:
I
will
sing
with
the
spirit,
and
I
will
sing
with
the
understanding
also.
14:16 Else
if
thou
bless
with
the
spirit,
how
shall
he
that
filleth
the
place
of
the
unlearned
say
the
Amen
at
thy
giving
of
thanks,
seeing
he
knoweth
not
what
thou
sayest
14:17 For
thou
verily
givest
thanks
well,
but
the
other
is
not
edified.
14:18 I
thank
God,
I
speak
with
tongues
more
than
you
all:
14:19 howbeit
in
the
church
I
had
rather
speak
five
words
with
my
understanding,
that
I
might
instruct
others
also,
than
ten
thousand
words
in
a
tongue.
14:20 Brethren,
be
not
children
in
mind:
yet
in
malice
be
ye
babes,
but
in
mind
be
men.
14:21 In
the
law
it
is
written,
By
men
of
strange
tongues
and
by
the
lips
of
strangers
will
I
speak
unto
this
people;
and
not
even
thus
will
they
hear
me,
saith
the
Lord.
14:22 Wherefore
tongues
are
for
a
sign,
not
to
them
that
believe,
but
to
the
unbelieving:
but
prophesying
[is
for
a
sign],
not
to
the
unbelieving,
but
to
them
that
believe.
14:23 If
therefore
the
whole
church
be
assembled
together
and
all
speak
with
tongues,
and
there
come
in
men
unlearned
or
unbelieving,
will
they
not
say
that
ye
are
mad
14:24 But
if
all
prophesy,
and
there
come
in
one
unbelieving
or
unlearned,
he
is
reproved
by
all,
he
is
judged
by
all;
14:25 the
secrets
of
his
heart
are
made
manifest;
and
so
he
will
fall
down
on
his
face
and
worship
God,
declaring
that
God
is
among
you
indeed.
14:26 What
is
it
then,
brethren
When
ye
come
together,
each
one
hath
a
psalm,
hath
a
teaching,
hath
a
revelation,
hath
a
tongue,
hath
an
interpretation.
Let
all
things
be
done
unto
edifying.
14:27 If
any
man
speaketh
in
a
tongue,
[let
it
be]
by
two,
or
at
the
most
three,
and
[that]
in
turn;
and
let
one
interpret:
14:28 but
if
there
be
no
interpreter,
let
him
keep
silence
in
the
church;
and
let
him
speak
to
himself,
and
to
God.
14:29 And
let
the
prophets
speak
[by]
two
or
three,
and
let
the
others
discern.
14:30 But
if
a
revelation
be
made
to
another
sitting
by,
let
the
first
keep
silence.
14:31 For
ye
all
can
prophesy
one
by
one,
that
all
may
learn,
and
all
may
be
exhorted;
14:32 and
the
spirits
of
the
prophets
are
subject
to
the
prophets;
14:33 for
God
is
not
[a
God]
of
confusion,
but
of
peace.
As
in
all
the
churches
of
the
saints,
14:34 let
the
women
keep
silence
in
the
churches:
for
it
is
not
permitted
unto
them
to
speak;
but
let
them
be
in
subjection,
as
also
saith
the
law.
14:35 And
if
they
would
learn
anything,
let
them
ask
their
own
husbands
at
home:
for
it
is
shameful
for
a
woman
to
speak
in
the
church.
14:36 What
was
it
from
you
that
the
word
of
God
went
forth
or
came
it
unto
you
alone
14:37 If
any
man
thinketh
himself
to
be
a
prophet,
or
spiritual,
let
him
take
knowledge
of
the
things
which
I
write
unto
you,
that
they
are
the
commandment
of
the
Lord.
14:38 But
if
any
man
is
ignorant,
let
him
be
ignorant.
14:39 Wherefore,
my
brethren,
desire
earnestly
to
prophesy,
and
forbid
not
to
speak
with
tongues.
14:40 But
let
all
things
be
done
decently
and
in
order.