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If any man speaketh in a tongue, [let it be] by two, or at the most three, and [that] in turn; and let one interpret: |
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If ª
any man ª
speak ª°
in an [ unknown] tongue, ª
[ let it be] by ª
two, ª
or ª
at the ¹
most ª
[ by] three, ª
and ª
[ that] by ª
course; ª
and ª
let ²°
one ª
interpret. ª° |
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If ª
any man ª
speake ª°
in [ an vnknowen] tongue, ª
let it be by ª
two, ª
or ª
at the ¹
most ª
by three, ª
and ª
that by ª
course, ª
and ª
let ²°
one ª
interprete. ª° |
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And if with a tongue any one speak, two shall speak, or at most three, and each shall (separately) speak, and one interpret. |
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And if any speak in a tongue, let two speak or at most, three; and let them speak one by one; and let [some] one interpret. |
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