Tongues and Interpretations in 1 Cor. 14
Richard Masoner (richardm@CD.COM)
Fri, 13 Sep 1996 09:48:48 -0500 (CDT)
> Two or three does not mean two or three people .
> It means that after you have given the same message three times and no
> interpitation then sit down and shut up.
But that doesn't match what this passage says:
> >If any man speak in an unknown tongue, let it be by two, or at the
> >most by three, and that by course
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
"by course" means "one at a time" or "in sequence, in an orderly
fashion." It's difficult for me to imagine one person saying the same
thing two or three times all at once.
RRiicchhaarrdd "bbuutt II''ll ttrryy" MMaassoonneerr
:-) :-)