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### What were the tongues of men and angels?
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See: Speaking in Tongues; Angel; Gifts of the Holy Spirit
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See: Speaking in Tongues; [Angel](../articles/angel.md); [Gifts of the Holy Spirit](../articles/giftsholyspirit.md)
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A noisy gong or a clanging cymbal were musical instruments that made big noise. This was a metaphor. Some scholars think when Paul wanted to say that the way the Christians lived made people confused about who God is and how God wanted people to live. Paul wanted CHristians to live in a way that honors God. If they do this, then people will know what God is like and how to live in a way that honors God.
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See: Metaphor
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See: [Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md)
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### What was the gift of prophecy?
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See: Gifts of the Holy Spirit; Prophecy (Prophesy)
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See: [Gifts of the Holy Spirit](../articles/giftsholyspirit.md); Prophecy (Prophesy)
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Paul wrote that one day the Corinthian Christians will not need of the gifts of prophecy and speaking in tongues. Some scholars think this happened after the apostles died. Other scholars think Paul was writing about how these gifts were used for a short time. However, Paul, when people love other people, that love lasts forever. Other scholars think there is a time in the future when Christians will not need these spiritual gifts.
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See: Prophecy (Prophesy); Speaking in Tongues; Apostle; Gifts of the Holy Spirit
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See: [Prophecy (Prophesy)](../articles/prophecy.md) ; Speaking in Tongues; [Apostle](../articles/apostle.md); [Gifts of the Holy Spirit](../articles/giftsholyspirit.md)
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Paul wrote that Corinthian Christians did not know everything. They could only tell other people part of something. However, a time would come Christians would know more. This happens after Jesus returns to the earth.
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See: Jesus’ Return to Earth
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See: [Jesus' Return to Earth](../articles/jesusreturn.md)
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When Paul wrote about the perfect, he was writing about a perfect world. When Jesus returns to the earth, it will be a perfect time which never ends. Everyone will know the truth about God. People will no longer have an imperfect knowledge of God.
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See: Jesus’ Return to Earth
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See: [Jesus' Return to Earth](../articles/jesusreturn.md)
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Paul wrote that people know certain spiritual things in the same way a child or adult knows things. This is a metaphor. When the Corinthian Christians were children, they only knew some things. When the Corinthian Christian were adults, they were able to know much more. Paul wanted the Christians in Corinth to know that they only knew some things about God. However, one day they would know more about God.
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See: Metaphor
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See: [Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md)
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### How will people know about God?
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Paul wrote about the greatest gifts. Paul wrote that these were faith, hope, and love. However, Paul wrote that love was the greatest gift because it lasts forever.
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See: Faith (Believe in); Hope; Love
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See: [Faith (Believe in)](../articles/faith.md); [Hope](../articles/hope.md); [Love](../articles/love.md)
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