1 Corintios 14:31

31 Porque podéis todos profetizar uno por uno, para que todos aprendan, y todos sean exhortados

1 Corintios 14:31 Meaning and Commentary

1 Corinthians 14:31

For ye may all prophesy one by one
Not every member of the church, but everyone that had the gift of prophecy; so that they were not confined to two or three prophets at a meeting, but as many as would, or as had anything to deliver, and as time would allow; only care must be taken that confusion be avoided, and order preserved by exercising in turns one after another. This was agreeably to the custom of the Jewish synagogue, in which more might read and speak, though but one at a time; for

``it is forbidden to read in the book of the law, except one only, that all may hearken, and be silent, that so they may hear the words from his mouth, as if they had heard them that very moment from Mount Sinai.''

So here,

that all may learn;
more of the doctrine of Christ, and of the mind and will of God, and attain to a greater knowledge in the mysteries of the Gospel, and in the duties of religion, even prophets and teachers as well as private members and common hearers; for there are none who know ever so much, but are capable of being further taught and instructed, and that sometimes by such whose gifts are interior to them:

and all may be comforted;
or exhorted, or receive exhortation. The word used signifies both; and prophecy is useful both for exhortation and comfort, and that both to preachers and people.

1 Corintios 14:31 In-Context

29 Asimismo, los profetas hablen dos o tres, y los demás juzguen
30 Y si a otro que estuviere sentado, fuere revelado, calle el primero
31 Porque podéis todos profetizar uno por uno, para que todos aprendan, y todos sean exhortados
32 Y los espíritus de los que profetizaren, son sujetos a los profetas
33 (porque Dios no es Dios de desorden, sino de paz) como en todas las iglesias de los santos

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