The Bible does say "tongues shall pause" (I Corinthians 13:8) and nothing
more.
If your translation is wrong, this is your problem but the fact stays.
"Chellie" <TNotch1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Georg Hanuschick wrote:
>> The only evience is the biblical text (in the original greek). And Paul
>> says
>> in greek (1Cor), tongues (will) "pause". This does not mean "disappear"
>> or
>> "stay". It simply means pause and after this pause tongues will appear
>> again. Thats what the bible says. For all the know-it-alls: Pause is
NOT
>> in
>> aorist. So pause is a ora (without time) what means, Paul does not give
>> any
>> information concerning when tongues pause. What can be taken for sure
is,
>> tongues wont last eternally nor are already gone when Paul write this.
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> The Bible does say "tongues shall cease" (I Corinthians 13:8) but my
> question is at what time shall tongues cease? Many say it's now but
> they are wrong for there are those who do speak in tongues (what if I
> were to say I can speak in tongues) lead by the Holy Ghost. So if
> people are speaking in tongues now, then it means that the time for
> tongues to cease isn't here yet.
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