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The Congregational "Amen"
Paul's argument centers on the "Amen." Commentators explain this wasn't a mere formality but a vital act of corporate agreement and participation in prayer. Originating in Jewish synagogue worship, the "Amen" signifies that the entire congregation joins in the thanksgiving being offered. If the prayer is in an unknown tongue, the people are silenced and cannot participate, defeating the purpose of public worship.
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1 Corinthians
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18th Century
Theologian
Else. The Greek word is epei, meaning 'since.' If this is not done, and if what is said is not intelligible, how can the unlearne…
Else if thou bless with the spirit (επε εαν ευλογηις εν πνευματ). Third class condition. He means that, if one is praying and prai…
19th Century
Bishop
Else when thou shalt bless with the spirit.—In this and the following verse, the Apostle speaks in the second person, as …
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Praying and singing in the spirit and mind (v.15) are involved in praising and giving thanks to God (v.16), all of which are to be a coherent part …
16th Century
Theologian
Else, if you will bless with the spirit. Until now he has been showing that the prayers of every one of us will be vain and unfruitful if …
17th Century
Pastor
Else when you shall bless with the spirit
Which must be understood of giving thanks to God, not in a private way, in…
17th Century
Minister
There can be no agreement with prayers that are not understood. A truly Christian minister will seek much more to do spiritual good to people's sou…