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All things done decently and in order
All things done decently and in order












all things done decently and in order

DARBY But let all things be done comelily and with order. CEV But do everything properly and in order. CJB but let all things be done in a proper and orderly way.

all things done decently and in order

CEB Everything should be done with dignity and in proper order. CSB But everything is to be done decently and in order. Paul combatted the disorder of the gift of tongues in Corinth and the practice of the Roman Church, in performing her public services in a tongue not "understanded of the people," is at variance with the principle which in this chapter he reiterates with varied emphasis-that all public utterance of prayer and praise should be such as those present can join in, not only with emotional heart but with clear and understanding intellect. 1 Corinthians 14:40, KJV: Let all things be done decently and in order. Let all things be done decently and in order, is a direction of infinite moment in all the concerns of religion, and of no small consequence in all the concerns of life. Let all things be done decently and in order. The strange outbursts of incoherent fanaticism which have occurred from time to time in the after-history of the Church are condemned by the principle with which St. Paul are of permanent and abiding application, because of the general and eternal principles on which his instructions are based. Here again, as in so many other instances in this Epistle, while the particular and unique circumstances which called forth the apostolic instructions have for centuries passed away, the writings of St. The object of all church assemblies is to be the building up of the Body of Christ, which is His Church and therefore seemliness and ordered regularity are absolutely necessary to this end. This verse similarly deals with the general principle laid down in the latter part of the chapter regarding the style and order of public worship. Only let everything be done in a becoming and orderly manner.Įllicott's Commentary for English Readers(40) Let all things be done decently.-The former verse reiterates in a condensed sentence the principles laid down regarding the gifts in the first part of the chapter ( 1Corinthians 14:1-25). Let all things be done decently and in order.īut all things must be done properly and in an orderly way.īut all things must be done properly and in an orderly manner.īut let all things be done properly and in an orderly manner.īut all things must be done appropriately and in an orderly manner.īut everything is to be done decently and in order.īut everything must be done decently and in order.īut let all things be done decently and in order.īut let everything be done with decorum and with order.īut let all things be done decently, and according to order.Įverything must be done in a proper and orderly way.īut everything must be done in a proper and orderly way.īut everything must be done properly and in order.Īnd do everything in a decent and orderly manner. But everything should be done in a fitting and orderly way.īut be sure that everything is done properly and in order.īut all things should be done decently and in order.īut everything must be done in a proper and orderly manner.īut let all things be done properly and with order.














All things done decently and in order