1 Corinthians 14:27
German Interlinear 1979 (Interlinearübersetzung)
Was bedeutet das?
This verse from the Bible instructs that if someone speaks in a language others don't understand, they should do so one at a time and no more than three people should speak in such tongues during a meeting, with an interpreter present to explain what is said.
Für Kinder erklärt
Imagine you're playing a game where some friends have special secret codes that only a few can understand. This verse says it's okay for up to three of your friends to use these codes one at a time, but there must be someone who knows how to translate the code so everyone else understands what they are saying.
Historischer Hintergrund
The Apostle Paul wrote this letter around AD 53-54 to the church in Corinth. The Corinthians were facing issues with excessive displays of spiritual gifts that were causing division and confusion within the community, especially when it came to speaking in tongues without interpretation.
Anwendung für heute
Today, in a modern church setting where different languages are spoken, this verse reminds us to ensure everyone can understand what is being communicated. For instance, during a prayer meeting or worship service, if someone prays in another language, there should be an interpreter present so the whole congregation understands and benefits.