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Re: Only 2 types of tongues not 3
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Originally Posted by jfrog
1 Corinthians 14:16 makes it clear that praying with understanding was supposed to accompany praying with the spirt (at least when others were present) This makes 1 Corinthians 14:15 have to mean that we are supposed to pray with the spirit and with the understanding at the same time.
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Praying in the Spirit is speaking in tongues. Praying with understanding is praying in the native tongue all understand. How can you do that at the same time? Unless you mean to pray in native tongue for a few minutes and then pray in tongues afterwards in the same prayer.
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