"Love never fails, but it fails if there is a prophecy, it stops if there is a tongue, it will disappear if there is knowledge, since it predicts partly, I will partially predict. Come and part will be removed. "(1 Corinthians 13: 8-10 NKJV) What is the completion described in this part? There are many differences in this problem, but there are still many perspectives on completeness in this part. However, in order to understand what completeness is, you need to know some of it.
1 Corinth 13: 8 refers to the gift of the dialect's suspension, but it will cease to be related to the arrival of "perfect" at 1 Corinthians 13:10. Some Greek verbs point out that the tense is different referring to the word "stop" and the word "stop" as proof that the language stops "before it completes" . 1 Corinthians 14:22 expresses dialects as "signs of disbelievers." According to this argument, the gift of a dialect is a warning to the Jews that God will judge Israel and reject Jesus as Messiah. Therefore, when God was judged by Israel (Romans destroyed Jerusalem in the 70 AD), the gift of dialects will not be consistent with their proposed purpose. While this view is possible, the main purpose of implementing dialects does not necessarily require that purpose. The Bible does not explicitly claim that the gift of the dialect is gone.
In Heaven, countless groups from every country, tribe, people, and tongue unite to celebrate God with language. (See Revelation 7: 9-12, which is the dialect mentioned in 1st Corinthians 13: 8-10.) The spiritual gift of the dialect is now for praise and worshiping God Thing. We will be his own church. Praise him forever in heaven. However, since gifts are not given to all believers, they are only partial. And in the context of the church, we need an interpreter to inspire you.
Those who believe that a gift has been abandoned refer to 1 Corinthians 13: 8-10 as biblical evidence of a gift stop. "Love will not fail, but regardless of whether there is prophecy or not, they will fail, if they have a tongue they will stop, if they have knowledge it will disappear. Many people have the argument that when this sentence is predicted "perfection", dialects and other symbolic gifts are said to end. The work of these people is to define what "perfection" is. Some people think "perfection" means the end of the Bible cannon. of