Now, brethren, if I come unto you speaking with tongues, what shall I profit you, except I shall speak to you either by revelation, or by knowledge, or by prophesying, or by doctrine?
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John Chrysostom
AD 407
And why speak I, says he, of the rest? Nay, let the person who speaks with tongues be Paul: for not even so will any good come to the hearers. And these things he says to signify that he is seeking their profit, not bearing any grudge against them that have the gift; since not even in his own person does he shrink from pointing out its unprofitableness. And indeed it is his constant way to work out the disagreeable topics in his own person: as in the beginning of the Epistle he said, Who then is Paul? And who is Apollos? And who is Cephas? This same then he does also here, saying, Not even I shall profit you, except I speak to you either by way of revelation, or of prophesying, or of knowledge, or of teaching. And what he means is, if I say not somewhat that can be made intelligible to you and that may be clear, but merely make display of my having the gift of tongues;— tongues which you do not understand, you will go away with no sort of profit. For how should you profit by a voice which you understand not?