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J.B. Rotherham Emphasized Bible

1 Corinthians 14:10

There may happen to be so many kinds of languages in the world, and, not one, unspoken: -

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Interpretation;   Language;   Preaching;   Tongues (the Gift);   The Topic Concordance - Prophecy and Prophets;   Tongues;   Understanding;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Language;  

Dictionaries:

- Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Tongues;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Worship of God;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Tongues, Gift of;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Corinthians, First Epistle to the;   Ethics;   Spiritual Gifts;   Tongues, Gift of;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Chance;   Edification;   Voice;   World;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Edification;   Tongues, Gift of;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Synagogue;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Chance;   Spiritual Gifts;   Tongues, Gift of;  

Parallel Translations

Christian Standard Bible®
There are doubtless many different kinds of languages in the world, none is without meaning.
King James Version (1611)
There are, it may bee, so many kindes of voices in the world, and none of them are without signification.
King James Version
There are, it may be, so many kinds of voices in the world, and none of them is without signification.
English Standard Version
There are doubtless many different languages in the world, and none is without meaning,
New American Standard Bible
There are, perhaps, a great many kinds of languages in the world, and none is incapable of meaning.
New Century Version
It may be true that there are all kinds of sounds in the world, and none is without meaning.
Amplified Bible
There are, I suppose, a great many kinds of languages in the world [unknown to us], and none is lacking in meaning.
New American Standard Bible (1995)
There are, perhaps, a great many kinds of languages in the world, and no kind is without meaning.
Legacy Standard Bible
There are, perhaps, a great many kinds of sounds in the world, and none is without meaning.
Berean Standard Bible
Assuredly, there are many different languages in the world, yet none of them is without meaning.
Contemporary English Version
There are many different languages in this world, and all of them make sense.
Complete Jewish Bible
There are undoubtedly all kinds of sounds in the world, and none is altogether meaningless;
Darby Translation
There are, it may be, so many kinds of voices in the world, and none of undistinguishable sound.
Easy-to-Read Version
It is true that there are many different languages in the world, and they all have meaning.
Geneva Bible (1587)
There are so many kindes of voyces (as it commeth to passe) in the world, and none of them is dumme.
George Lamsa Translation
For, behold, there are many kinds of speech in the world, yet none of them are without expression.
Good News Translation
There are many different languages in the world, yet none of them is without meaning.
Lexham English Bible
There are probably so many kinds of languages in the world, and none without meaning.
Literal Translation
So it may be many kinds of sounds are in the world, and not one is without distinct sound.
American Standard Version
There are, it may be, so many kinds of voices in the world, and no kind is without signification.
Bible in Basic English
There are, it may be, a number of different voices in the world, and no voice is without sense.
Hebrew Names Version
There are, it may be, so many kinds of sounds in the world, and none of them is without meaning.
International Standard Version
There are, I suppose, many different languagessounds
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Etheridge Translation
10 For, behold, there are many kinds of tongues in the world, and not one of them hath not signification; [fn]
Murdock Translation
For lo, there are many kinds of tongues in the world; and there is not one of them without meaning.
Bishop's Bible (1568)
There are so many kyndes of voyces, [as it commeth to passe] in the worlde, and none of them are without signification.
English Revised Version
There are, it may be, so many kinds of voices in the world, and no [kind] is without signification.
World English Bible
There are, it may be, so many kinds of voices in the world, and none of them is without meaning.
Wesley's New Testament (1755)
Let there be ever so many kinds of languages in the world, and none of them without signification:
Weymouth's New Testament
There are, we will suppose, a great number of languages in the world, and no creature is without a language.
Wycliffe Bible (1395)
There ben many kyndis of langagis in this world, and no thing is with outen vois.
Update Bible Version
There are, it may be, so many kinds of voices in the world, and no [kind] is without significance.
Webster's Bible Translation
There are, it may be, so many kinds of voices in the world, and none of them [is] without signification.
New English Translation
There are probably many kinds of languages in the world, and none is without meaning.
New King James Version
There are, it may be, so many kinds of languages in the world, and none of them is without significance.
New Living Translation
There are many different languages in the world, and every language has meaning.
New Life Bible
There are many languages in the world. All of them have meaning to the people who understand them.
New Revised Standard
There are doubtless many different kinds of sounds in the world, and nothing is without sound.
Douay-Rheims Bible
There are, for example, so many kinds of tongues in this world: and none is without voice.
Revised Standard Version
There are doubtless many different languages in the world, and none is without meaning;
Tyndale New Testament (1525)
Many kyndes of voyces are in the worlde and none of them are with out signification.
Young's Literal Translation
There are, it may be, so many kinds of voices in the world, and none of them is unmeaning,
Miles Coverdale Bible (1535)
So many kyndes of voyces are in the worlde, and none of them is without significacion.
Mace New Testament (1729)
there are, it may be, as many different languages in the world as there are people, and none of them without signification.
Simplified Cowboy Version
There's a bunch of different languages out there, and every one of them has meaning.

Contextual Overview

6 But, now, brethren - if I come unto you speaking with tongues, what shall I profit, you, except I speak, unto you, either by way of revelation, or knowledge, or prophesying, or teaching? 7 In like manner, the things without life giving sound, whether pipe or harp, if, a distinction in the sounds, they do not give, how shall it be known, what is being piped or harped? 8 For, if also, an uncertain sound, a trumpet, should give, who shall prepare himself for battle? 9 So, also, ye, through means of the tongue, except ye give intelligible discourse, how shall it be known what is being spoken? for ye will be speaking, to the air. 10 There may happen to be so many kinds of languages in the world, and, not one, unspoken: - 11 If, then, I do not know the meaning of the language, I shall be, unto him that is speaking, a foreigner, and, he that is speaking, shall be, in my case, a foreigner. 12 So, ye, also - since ye are, envious, of spirits, unto the upbuilding of the assembly, seek to be pre-eminent. 13 Wherefore, he that speaketh with a tongue, let him pray that he may translate; 14 For, if I am praying in a tongue, my spirit, is praying, but, my mind, is unfruitful.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Cross-References

Genesis 11:3
Then said they, each man to his friend, Come on! let us make bricks, and burn them thoroughly, - So the bricks, served them for stone, and bitumen, served them for mortar,
Genesis 19:17
And it came to pass when they had brought them forth outside, that they said, Escape for thy life, Look not behind thee, neither stand still in all the vale, - To the mountain, escape thou lest thou be swept away.
Genesis 19:30
And Lot went up out of Zoar, and dwelt in the mountain and his two daughters with him. for he feared to dwell in Zoar, so he dwelt in a cave, he, and his two daughters.
Joshua 8:24
And it came to pass, when Israel had made an end of slaying all the inhabitants of Ai in the field, in the wilderness whither they had pursued them, and all of them had fallen by the edge of the sword until they were consumed, then all Israel returned to Ai, and smote it with the edge of the sword.
Psalms 83:10
They perished at En-dor, They become manure for the soil!
Isaiah 24:18
So shall it be - He that fleeth from the sound of the terror! shall fall into the pit, And I he that getteth up out of the midst of the pit, shall be captured in the snare, - For, the windows on high, have opened, And shaken are the foundations of earth.
Jeremiah 48:44
He that fleeth from the face of the terror, Shall fall into the pit, And, he that getteth up out of the pit, Shall be captured by the snare, - For I will bring against her - against Moab, The year of their visitation, Declareth Yahweh.

Gill's Notes on the Bible

There are, it may be, so many kinds of voices,.... לשנא, "tongues", or "languages", as the Syriac version renders it; that is, as many as there are nations in the world; there may be seventy of them, as the Jews say there were at the confusion of languages at Babel; there may be more or less:

and none of them is without signification: every language, and every word in a language, has a meaning in it, an idea annexed to it, which it conveys to him that understands it, and that cannot be done without a voice ordinarily speaking.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

There are it may be ... - There has been considerable variety in the interpertation of this expression. Rosenmuller renders it, “for the sake of example.” Grotius supposes that Paul meant to indicate that there were, perhaps, or might be, as many languages as the Jews supposed, to wit, seventy. Beza and others suppose it means, that there may he as many languages as there are nations of people. Bloomfield renders it, “Let there he as many kinds of languages as you choose.” Macknight, “There are, no doubt, as many kinds of languages in the world as ye speak.” Robinson (Lexicon) renders it, “If so happen, it may be; perchance, perhaps;” and says the phrase is equivalent to “for example,” The sense is, “There are perhaps, or for example, very many kinds of voices in the world; and all are significant. None are used by those who speak them without meaning; none speak them without designing to convey some intelligible idea to their hearers.” The “argument” is, that as “all” the languages that are in the world, however numerous they are, are for “utility,” and as none are used for the sake of mere display, so it should be with those who had the power of speaking them in the Christian church. They should speak them only when and where they would be understood.

Voices - Languages.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse 1 Corinthians 14:10. There are, it may be — ει τυχοι, For example.

So many kinds of voices — So many different languages, each of which has its distinct articulation, pronunciation, emphasis, and meaning; or there may be so many different nations, each possessing a different language, &c.


 
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