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Overview of 1 Corinthians

    • F. INSTRUCTIONS FOR ORDERLY WORSHIP IN THE CONGREGATION (11:2–14:40)

      • Respect for Christian headship; principle of head covering (11:2-16)

      • Showing respect for the Lord’s Evening Meal (11:17-34)

      • Gifts of the spirit (12:1-11)

      • One body, many members (12:12-31a)

      • Love​—a surpassing way (12:31b–13:13)

      • Gifts of prophecy and of tongues (14:1-25)

      • Maintaining orderliness at Christian meetings (14:26-40)

1 Corinthians 12:1

  • brothers: See study note on Ro 1:13.

Footnotes

  • *

    Lit., “the spiritual (things).”

Marginal References

  • +1Co 14:1

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    Awake!,

    4/22/1974, p. 27

  • Publications Index

    g74 4/22 27; w47 5

1 Corinthians 12:2

  • people of the nations: That is, unbelievers.

Marginal References

  • +Ps 115:5; Hab 2:18; 1Co 8:4; Ga 4:8; 1Th 1:9

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    The Watchtower,

    11/15/1972, pp. 692-693

  • Publications Index

    w72 692-693; w47 5

1 Corinthians 12:3

Marginal References

  • +1Jo 4:2, 3

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    The Watchtower,

    7/15/2007, p. 21

    11/15/1972, p. 697

  • Publications Index

    w07 7/15 21;

    w72 697; w47 5

1 Corinthians 12:4

  • gifts: Paul here discusses the spiritual gifts that God gave the first-century Christian congregation. (1Co 12:1) Each gift listed at 1Co 12:8-10 (see study notes on these verses) involved a miraculous ability. To impart these gifts, God used his holy spirit, or active force. God’s spirit can operate in different ways on different servants of God for a specific purpose. Thus, not everyone received the same gift, or miraculous ability. The Greek word used here, khaʹri·sma (lit., “gracious gift”), appears 17 times in the Christian Greek Scriptures and is related to the term khaʹris, often rendered “undeserved kindness.”​—See study note on Ro 6:23.

Marginal References

  • +Eph 4:4

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    Trinity, p. 23

    The Watchtower,

    6/15/1973, pp. 372-373

    2/15/1973, p. 109

    8/15/1971, pp. 502-505

  • Publications Index

    ti 23;

    w73 109; w73 372-373; w71 502-505; w47 6

1 Corinthians 12:5

Marginal References

  • +Eph 4:11

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    Trinity, p. 23

    The Watchtower,

    6/15/1973, pp. 372-373

    2/15/1973, p. 109

    8/1/1971, p. 458

  • Publications Index

    ti 23;

    w73 109; w73 372-373; w71 458; w47 6

1 Corinthians 12:6

Footnotes

  • *

    Or “operations.”

Marginal References

  • +1Pe 4:11

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    The Watchtower,

    12/15/2011, pp. 24-25

    6/15/1973, pp. 372-373

    2/15/1973, p. 109

    8/15/1971, pp. 502-505

    11/15/1957, pp. 685-687

    Trinity, p. 23

  • Publications Index

    w11 12/15 24-25; ti 23;

    w73 109; w73 372-373; w71 502-505; w57 686; w47 6

1 Corinthians 12:7

Marginal References

  • +1Co 14:26

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    Insight, Volume 2, p. 309

    The Watchtower,

    6/15/1973, pp. 372-373

    8/15/1971, pp. 503-505

    6/1/1961, pp. 332-334

  • Publications Index

    it-2 309;

    w73 372-373; w71 503-505; w61 333; w48 279; w47 6

1 Corinthians 12:8

  • speech of wisdom: Or “a message of wisdom.” This expression refers to something more than the wisdom that a Christian might normally acquire by studying God’s Word and living in harmony with its principles. Paul here refers to a supernatural ability to apply knowledge in a successful way. Such wisdom was surely useful in solving some difficult problems that arose in the young Christian congregation. Paul may have received this gift, which he could use, for example, when writing letters that became part of God’s inspired Word. (2Pe 3:15, 16) Jesus had promised that Christians would receive the gift of wisdom when making a defense of their faith.​—Lu 21:15; Ac 6:9, 10.

    speech of knowledge: Paul was not here referring to the knowledge of God that all Christians were required to gain in order to be disciples. (Joh 17:3; Ro 10:14) Rather, this knowledge was miraculous, beyond the scope of the learning that was available to all Christians. For example, the apostle Peter may have used “speech of knowledge” when handling the case of Ananias. The holy spirit revealed to Peter what he could not otherwise have known​—that Ananias had secretly lied to the congregation about a financial matter.​—Ac 5:1-5.

Marginal References

  • +Ac 6:10; 2Pe 3:15

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    Insight, Volume 1, p. 937

    The Watchtower,

    8/15/1971, p. 502

    5/1/1969, pp. 287-288

  • Publications Index

    it-1 937;

    w71 502; ad 655; w69 287; w47 6

1 Corinthians 12:9

  • faith: While faith is a basic requirement for all Christians (Ro 10:10; Heb 11:6), Paul here writes of a special faith. This faith apparently enabled certain Christians miraculously to overcome mountainlike obstacles that might have hindered them in their loyal service to God.​—1Co 13:2.

    gifts of healing: The miraculous ability to cure physical afflictions of any kind. Those suffering from ailments did not have to make an emotional declaration of their faith before receiving a cure. (Joh 5:5-9, 13) Rather, the faith of the one seeking to perform such works was a more important factor. (Mt 17:14-16, 18-20) The use of this gift gave powerful proof that God’s spirit was blessing the newly formed Christian congregation.​—Ac 5:15, 16; 9:33, 34; 28:8, 9.

Marginal References

  • +1Co 13:2
  • +Ac 3:5-8; 28:8, 9

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    Insight, Volume 1, pp. 937-938

    The Watchtower,

    8/15/1971, p. 502

  • Publications Index

    it-1 937-938;

    w71 502; ad 655; w47 6

1 Corinthians 12:10

  • operations of powerful works: Or “operations of miracles.” Lit., “workings of powers.” Paul seems to be referring to a broad category of supernatural works that perhaps included resurrecting people, expelling demons, and even striking opposers with blindness. Such works had a strong impact on observers, leading many to attach themselves to the Christian congregation.​—Ac 9:40, 42; 13:8-12; 19:11, 12, 20.

    prophesying: In a sense, all Christians prophesied when they spoke about the fulfillment of prophecies recorded in God’s Word. (Ac 2:17, 18; see study notes on Ac 2:17; 21:9 and Glossary, “Prophecy”; “Prophet.”) However, those who possessed the miraculous gift that Paul mentions here were also able to foretell future events. For example, Agabus was inspired to prophesy about a great famine and to foretell that Paul was to be imprisoned as a result of persecution from the Jews. (Ac 11:27, 28; 21:10, 11) Such prophesying did much to strengthen the congregations.​—1Co 14:3-5, 24, 25.

    discernment of inspired expressions: This phrase, which literally means “discernings of spirits,” refers to a miraculous understanding of inspired expressions. This gift likely included the ability to discern whether an expression was inspired of God or it originated from some other source. This ability was surely useful in protecting the congregation against false prophets. (2Co 11:3, 4; 1Jo 4:1) It would also have helped the apostles and elders in Jerusalem to determine which parts of the Law were still to be viewed as “necessary things” applicable to Christians. (Ac 15:19, 20, 28, 29) Christians also needed guidance to discern which letters and writings should be circulated among the congregations and to discern which would become part of the Bible canon. For example, indicating that some of Paul’s writings constituted part of the inspired Scriptures, the apostle Peter wrote that “the ignorant and unstable are twisting [Paul’s letters], as they do also the rest of the Scriptures.” (2Pe 3:16) We can be sure that the process of selecting which books to include in the Bible canon was guided by God’s spirit, doubtless using brothers who had this gift.​—2Ti 3:16; see Glossary, “Canon”; “Spirit.”

    different tongues: The gift of tongues, or languages, gave a Christian the ability to convey the good news of God’s Kingdom to people who spoke languages the Christian did not know. Thanks to this divine gift, Christians in 33 C.E. were able to share “the magnificent things of God” with many foreign sojourners who had come to Jerusalem for the Festival of Pentecost. (Ac 2:1-12) Paul later reminded the Corinthians to use this gift in an orderly way by making sure that the speech was interpreted and that those speaking in tongues took turns.​—1Co 14:4, 5, 9, 27.

    tongues: Or “languages.” See study note on Ac 2:4.

    interpretation of tongues: A Christian who was blessed with this miraculous gift was able to interpret a message uttered in a language he or she did not speak. This gift was particularly useful, as the one speaking in tongues could encourage only those who understood his message. Paul thus directed those who spoke in tongues to remain silent unless someone was present to interpret. In that way, the entire congregation would hear the message and be encouraged.​—1Co 14:27, 28.

Marginal References

  • +Heb 2:3, 4
  • +Ac 11:27, 28; 1Co 14:3-5
  • +1Jo 4:1
  • +Ac 10:45, 46; 1Co 14:18
  • +1Co 14:26

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    Insight, Volume 1, pp. 409-410, 938, 1205

    Awake!,

    12/22/1974, p. 27

    The Watchtower,

    8/15/1971, pp. 502-503

    4/15/1952, pp. 244-246

  • Publications Index

    it-1 410, 938, 1205;

    g74 12/22 27; w71 502-503; ad 655; w52 245; w47 6

1 Corinthians 12:11

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    The Watchtower,

    2/15/1973, p. 110

    6/1/1961, pp. 332-334

  • Publications Index

    w73 110; w61 333; w48 279; w47 6

1 Corinthians 12:12

Marginal References

  • +Ro 12:4, 5

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    Youth, p. 44

    ‘Know Jehovah’, pp. 57-59

    The Watchtower,

    9/1/1963, pp. 539-540

    8/1/1960, pp. 466-468

  • Publications Index

    yy 44; kj 58; g64 6/8 28; w63 540; ns 281; w60 467; sr55 83; nh 307; w47 6

1 Corinthians 12:13

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    Insight, Volume 1, pp. 252, 349

    Insight, Volume 2, p. 1022

    The Watchtower,

    11/1/1977, pp. 663-664

    11/15/1951, pp. 682-684

    1/15/1951, pp. 57-59

    ‘Know Jehovah’, pp. 57-59

  • Publications Index

    it-1 252, 349; it-2 1022;

    w77 663-664; ad 188; kj 58; li 109; g64 6/8 28; g62 3/8 28; ns 281; nh 307; w51 58, 683; w47 6

1 Corinthians 12:14

Marginal References

  • +Eph 4:16; 5:30

1 Corinthians 12:15

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    The Watchtower (Study),

    8/2020, pp. 23-24

    The Watchtower,

    1/1/1960, pp. 18-23

  • Publications Index

    w20.08 23-24;

    w60 19; w47 7

1 Corinthians 12:16

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    The Watchtower (Study),

    8/2020, pp. 23-24

    The Watchtower,

    1/1/1960, pp. 18-23

  • Publications Index

    w20.08 23-24;

    w60 19; w47 7

1 Corinthians 12:17

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    The Watchtower,

    1/1/1960, pp. 18-23

  • Publications Index

    w60 19; w47 7

1 Corinthians 12:18

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    Insight, Volume 1, pp. 253-254

    The Watchtower,

    3/1/1974, p. 137

    3/1/1962, pp. 139-140

    3/1/1961, pp. 139-141

    1/1/1960, pp. 18-23

    4/1/1953, pp. 218-220

    2/1/1952, pp. 78-80

  • Publications Index

    it-1 253-254;

    w74 137; g63 1/22 9; w62 139; w61 140; w60 19; w53 219; w52 79; w47 7

1 Corinthians 12:19

Indexes

  • Publications Index

    w47 7

1 Corinthians 12:20

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    Awake!,

    12/8/1974, pp. 20-21

  • Publications Index

    g74 12/8 20-21; w47 7

1 Corinthians 12:21

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    The Watchtower,

    7/15/1996, p. 20

    5/15/1974, p. 316

    2/1/1964, pp. 67-68

    1/1/1960, pp. 18-23

  • Publications Index

    w96 7/15 20;

    w74 316; w64 68; w60 19; w47 7

1 Corinthians 12:22

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    The Watchtower,

    6/15/2014, p. 24

    10/15/1997, pp. 14-15

    4/15/1979, p. 27

    5/15/1965, pp. 306-308

    Kingdom Ministry,

    7/1980, pp. 1-2

  • Publications Index

    w14 6/15 24; w97 10/15 14-15;

    km 7/80 1-2; w79 4/15 27; w65 307; w47 8

1 Corinthians 12:23

Marginal References

  • +Ge 3:7, 21

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    Kingdom Ministry,

    7/1980, pp. 1-2

    The Watchtower,

    5/15/1965, pp. 306-308

    11/15/1964, pp. 693-695

    5/15/1962, pp. 319-320

  • Publications Index

    km 7/80 1-2; w65 307; w64 694; w62 320; w49 359; w47 8

1 Corinthians 12:24

Footnotes

  • *

    Lit., “mixed together.”

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    The Watchtower,

    2/15/1999, p. 20

    7/15/1984, p. 13

  • Publications Index

    w99 2/15 20;

    w84 7/15 13; w47 8

1 Corinthians 12:25

  • its members should have mutual concern for one another: Lit., “the members should be anxious over one another.” The Greek verb used here (me·ri·mnaʹo) is also used at 1Co 7:32, where Paul speaks about a Christian who is single as being “anxious for the things of the Lord.” (See study note on 1Co 7:32.) The same verb is used at 1Co 7:33, describing the concern a husband has for his wife. Paul also spoke of his own “anxiety [Greek, meʹri·mna, related to the verb me·ri·mnaʹo] for all the congregations.” (2Co 11:28) He was deeply concerned that all remain faithful disciples of the Son of God to the end. In addition, Paul uses this term regarding Timothy’s willingness to care for the brothers in Philippi. (Php 2:20) The use of this verb at 1Co 12:25 highlights the intensity with which the members of the Christian congregation should care about the spiritual, physical, and material welfare of fellow believers.​—1Co 12:26, 27; Php 2:4.

Marginal References

  • +Ro 12:10; Ga 6:2; Eph 4:25

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    Enjoy Life Forever!, lesson 19

    The Watchtower,

    6/15/2007, p. 20

    5/15/2004, p. 19

    10/15/1986, p. 14

    7/1/1981, p. 5

  • Publications Index

    lff lesson 19; w07 6/15 20; w04 5/15 19; w86 10/15 14;

    w81 7/1 5; fl 186; w47 8

1 Corinthians 12:26

Marginal References

  • +Heb 13:3; 1Pe 5:9
  • +Ro 12:15

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    Enjoy Life Forever!, lesson 19

    1978 Yearbook, p. 11

    Youth, p. 44

    The Watchtower,

    1/1/1960, pp. 25-27

  • Publications Index

    lff lesson 19;

    yb78 11; yy 44; w60 26; w47 8; w43 72

1 Corinthians 12:27

Marginal References

  • +Eph 1:22, 23
  • +Ro 12:4, 5

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    The Watchtower,

    7/1/1995, p. 11

    9/1/1963, pp. 538-540

    1/15/1956, pp. 55-57

    1/15/1951, pp. 57-59

  • Publications Index

    w95 7/1 11;

    w63 539-540; ns 281; w56 56; nh 307; w51 58; w47 8-9

1 Corinthians 12:28

  • powerful works: Or “miracles.”​—See study note on 1Co 12:10.

    abilities to direct: The Greek word ky·berʹne·sis used here conveys the idea of “directing; guiding; administering; governing.” Such skillful direction was needed to fulfill Jesus’ commission to “make disciples of people of all the nations.” (Mt 28:19, 20) This includes giving some members of the congregation authority to establish new congregations and to guide the activities of all the congregations. (Ac 15:1, 2, 27-29; 16:4) This Greek term is related to a verb (ky·ber·naʹo), literally meaning “to steer a ship.” A related noun (ky·ber·neʹtes) is used twice in the Christian Greek Scriptures and is rendered “pilot” and “captain.”​—Ac 27:11; Re 18:17.

Marginal References

  • +Eph 2:20
  • +Ac 13:1
  • +Ro 12:7; Eph 4:11; 1Ti 5:17
  • +Ga 3:5
  • +Ac 5:16
  • +1Co 3:10; Heb 13:17
  • +Ac 2:6, 7

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    Insight, Volume 1, p. 938

    The Watchtower,

    11/15/1972, pp. 703-704

    3/1/1961, pp. 139-141

    1/15/1956, pp. 55-57

    4/15/1952, p. 243

    5/1/1951, pp. 264-265

    11/15/1950, pp. 447-448

  • Publications Index

    it-1 938;

    w72 703-704; ad 656; w61 140; w56 56; nh 307; w52 243; w51 264; w50 448; w47 9

1 Corinthians 12:29

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    The Watchtower,

    7/15/1974, p. 447

    5/1/1951, pp. 264-265

  • Publications Index

    w74 447; w51 264; w49 340; w47 9

1 Corinthians 12:30

  • interpreters: Or “translators.”​—See study note on 1Co 14:5.

Marginal References

  • +1Co 14:4
  • +1Co 14:5

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    Awake!,

    3/8/1978, p. 27

    12/22/1974, p. 27

    The Watchtower,

    6/1/1963, pp. 342-343

    5/1/1951, pp. 264-265

  • Publications Index

    g78 3/8 27; g74 12/22 27; w63 342; w51 264; w49 340; w47 9

1 Corinthians 12:31

Footnotes

  • *

    Or “keep zealously seeking.”

Marginal References

  • +1Co 14:1
  • +1Co 13:8

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    The Watchtower,

    12/15/2009, pp. 26-27

    2/15/1999, pp. 22-23

    4/15/1980, pp. 23-28

    9/15/1978, pp. 17-18

    6/1/1963, pp. 342-343

    Awake!,

    12/22/1974, p. 27

  • Publications Index

    w09 12/15 26-27; w99 2/15 22-23;

    w80 4/15 23-28; w78 9/15 17-18; g74 12/22 27; w63 342; w48 280; w47 9

Parallel Translations

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General

1 Cor. 12:11Co 14:1
1 Cor. 12:2Ps 115:5; Hab 2:18; 1Co 8:4; Ga 4:8; 1Th 1:9
1 Cor. 12:31Jo 4:2, 3
1 Cor. 12:4Eph 4:4
1 Cor. 12:5Eph 4:11
1 Cor. 12:61Pe 4:11
1 Cor. 12:71Co 14:26
1 Cor. 12:8Ac 6:10; 2Pe 3:15
1 Cor. 12:91Co 13:2
1 Cor. 12:9Ac 3:5-8; 28:8, 9
1 Cor. 12:10Heb 2:3, 4
1 Cor. 12:10Ac 11:27, 28; 1Co 14:3-5
1 Cor. 12:101Jo 4:1
1 Cor. 12:10Ac 10:45, 46; 1Co 14:18
1 Cor. 12:101Co 14:26
1 Cor. 12:12Ro 12:4, 5
1 Cor. 12:14Eph 4:16; 5:30
1 Cor. 12:23Ge 3:7, 21
1 Cor. 12:25Ro 12:10; Ga 6:2; Eph 4:25
1 Cor. 12:26Heb 13:3; 1Pe 5:9
1 Cor. 12:26Ro 12:15
1 Cor. 12:27Eph 1:22, 23
1 Cor. 12:27Ro 12:4, 5
1 Cor. 12:28Eph 2:20
1 Cor. 12:28Ac 13:1
1 Cor. 12:28Ro 12:7; Eph 4:11; 1Ti 5:17
1 Cor. 12:28Ga 3:5
1 Cor. 12:28Ac 5:16
1 Cor. 12:281Co 3:10; Heb 13:17
1 Cor. 12:28Ac 2:6, 7
1 Cor. 12:301Co 14:4
1 Cor. 12:301Co 14:5
1 Cor. 12:311Co 14:1
1 Cor. 12:311Co 13:8
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1 Corinthians 12:1-31

The First to the Corinthians

12 Now concerning the spiritual gifts,*+ brothers, I do not want you to be uninformed. 2 You know that when you were people of the nations, you were influenced and led astray to those voiceless idols,+ following wherever they might lead you. 3 Now I would have you know that nobody when speaking by God’s spirit says: “Jesus is accursed!” and nobody can say: “Jesus is Lord!” except by holy spirit.+

4 Now there are different gifts, but there is the same spirit;+ 5 and there are different ministries,+ and yet there is the same Lord; 6 and there are different activities,* and yet it is the same God who performs them all in everyone.+ 7 But the manifestation of the spirit is given to each one for a beneficial purpose.+ 8 For to one is given speech of wisdom through the spirit,+ to another speech of knowledge according to the same spirit, 9 to another faith+ by the same spirit, to another gifts of healing+ by that one spirit, 10 to yet another operations of powerful works,+ to another prophesying,+ to another discernment of inspired expressions,+ to another different tongues,+ and to another interpretation of tongues.+ 11 But all these operations are performed by the very same spirit, distributing to each one respectively just as it wills.

12 For just as the body is one but has many members, and all the members of that body, although many, are one body,+ so too is the Christ. 13 For by one spirit we were all baptized into one body, whether Jews or Greeks, whether slaves or free, and we were all made to drink one spirit.

14 For, indeed, the body is made up not of one member but of many.+ 15 If the foot should say, “Because I am not a hand, I am no part of the body,” that does not make it no part of the body. 16 And if the ear should say, “Because I am not an eye, I am no part of the body,” that does not make it no part of the body. 17 If the whole body were an eye, where would the sense of hearing be? If it were all hearing, where would the sense of smell be? 18 But now God has arranged each of the body members just as he pleased.

19 If they were all the same member, where would the body be? 20 But now they are many members, yet one body. 21 The eye cannot say to the hand, “I do not need you,” or again, the head cannot say to the feet, “I do not need you.” 22 On the contrary, the members of the body that seem to be weaker are necessary, 23 and the parts of the body that we think to be less honorable we surround with greater honor,+ so our unseemly parts are treated with greater modesty, 24 whereas our attractive parts do not need anything. Nevertheless, God has so composed* the body, giving greater honor to the part that had a lack, 25 so that there should be no division in the body, but its members should have mutual concern for one another.+ 26 If one member suffers, all the other members suffer with it;+ or if a member is glorified, all the other members rejoice with it.+

27 Now you are Christ’s body,+ and each of you individually is a member.+ 28 And God has assigned the respective ones in the congregation: first, apostles;+ second, prophets;+ third, teachers;+ then powerful works;+ then gifts of healings;+ helpful services; abilities to direct;+ different tongues.+ 29 Not all are apostles, are they? Not all are prophets, are they? Not all are teachers, are they? Not all perform powerful works, do they? 30 Not all have gifts of healings, do they? Not all speak in tongues, do they?+ Not all are interpreters, are they?+ 31 But keep striving for* the greater gifts.+ And yet I will show you a surpassing way.+

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