Hi TK - I forgot to reply to where you wrote:So when Paul said "I speak in tongues more than all of you" does that mean (per Zerhusen) that he was the most multilingual, or just got a kick out of speaking different languages?
I must say that my gut tells me Zerhusen's theory is wrong. Interesting, but wrong.
I read Zerhusen's article and bookmarked it in my
"Holy Spirit, Gifts" folder.
Actually in a
"Cessationist" sub-folder.
Basically, I was unimpressed by Zerhusen.
Made you think, though.
Acts 2:6 (NKJV)
And when this sound occurred, the multitude came together, and were confused, because everyone heard them speak in his own language (Gk, dialektw).
Acts 2:11 (NKJV)
"Cretans and Arabs––we hear them speaking in our own tongues (Gk, glossais) the wonderful works of God."
I did some research on the nations represented. Zerhusen limited the number of languages spoken at, was it, three? (I think so, or thereabouts). In any event, I didn't go into this real deep. I asked if dialects and languages (tongues) were meant to mean the same thing by Luke. I wasn't for sure. However, I theorized that within regions of some individual nations, there may have been dialects of the same language that wouldn't have been understood by others in that same nation. When the possible number came to some place around seven, I left it at that.
I plan to ask a young charismatic pastor (he's like 35) who's really into analyzing the gifts. He's Scott Lencke (going by ScottL), a regular @
http://theologica.ning.com/. Has a blog there, and a couple on his own. Reads all the latest charismatic stuff (Fee, et al). Off-Theologica @
The Prodigal Thought - and -
To Be Continued . . . (charismatic-continuationist).
I'll run this by him some time....
Parting snippet-observation -
(on if the interpretation of tongues could mean "speak a language more skillfully") -
1 Cor 14:13 (NKJV)
Therefore let him who speaks in a tongue pray that he may interpret.
If Paul was saying they must become 'more fluent in a language' -
(would he not have stated it as something like) -
Therefore let him who speaks in a tongue study that he may interpret (???).
I mean, I can sit around and pray till the rapture that God will help me learn Greek.
But if I don't actually
study it....(you see my point)...
Anyways, thanks, sorry so slow to reply, TK!
