1 Corinthians 14:33
1 Corinthians 14:33 King James Version (KJV)
For God is not the author of confusion, but of peace, as in all churches of the saints.
1 Corinthians 14:33 New American Standard Bible - NASB 1995 (NASB1995)
for God is not a God of confusion but of peace, as in all the churches of the saints.
1 Corinthians 14:33 New Century Version (NCV)
God is not a God of confusion but a God of peace. As is true in all the churches of God’s people
1 Corinthians 14:33 American Standard Version (ASV)
for God is not a God of confusion, but of peace. As in all the churches of the saints
1 Corinthians 14:33 New King James Version (NKJV)
For God is not the author of confusion but of peace, as in all the churches of the saints.
1 Corinthians 14:33 Amplified Bible (AMP)
for God [who is the source of their prophesying] is not a God of confusion and disorder but of peace and order. A s [is the practice] in all the churches of the saints (God’s people)
1 Corinthians 14:33 New Living Translation (NLT)
For God is not a God of disorder but of peace, as in all the meetings of God’s holy people.
1 Corinthians 14:33 The Passion Translation (TPT)
For God is the God of harmony, not confusion, as is the pattern in all the churches of God’s holy believers.
1 Corinthians 14:33 English Standard Version 2016 (ESV)
For God is not a God of confusion but of peace. As in all the churches of the saints
1 Corinthians 14:26-33 The Message (MSG)
So here’s what I want you to do. When you gather for worship, each one of you be prepared with something that will be useful for all: Sing a hymn, teach a lesson, tell a story, lead a prayer, provide an insight. If prayers are offered in tongues, two or three’s the limit, and then only if someone is present who can interpret what you’re saying. Otherwise, keep it between God and yourself. And no more than two or three speakers at a meeting, with the rest of you listening and taking it to heart. Take your turn, no one person taking over. Then each speaker gets a chance to say something special from God, and you all learn from each other. If you choose to speak, you’re also responsible for how and when you speak. When we worship the right way, God doesn’t stir us up into confusion; he brings us into harmony. This goes for all the churches—no exceptions.