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Cloven hoof means split hoof so I would imagine cloven tongue means split tongue!

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Do it mean that if you can't speak in tongue your not save?

No, speaking in tongues is not a requirement for salvation in Christianity. Salvation is based on faith in Jesus Christ as the Son of God and acceptance of Him as your Savior. Speaking in tongues is considered a spiritual gift, but not every believer will necessarily experience it.


Does raul ries speak in tongues?

Raul Ries, a pastor and radio host known for his conservative beliefs, has publicly shared that he speaks in tongues as part of his faith practice. This is in line with his Pentecostal or charismatic Christian background, where speaking in tongues is often viewed as a spiritual gift.


What religions speak in tongues?

For the most part Christians. It's spoken of in the bible early in the book of Acts following the reception of the holy spirit to believers after the final accession of Christ. I Corinthians 12 and 14 also mention "speaking in tongues" as one of the manifestations available by a Christian believers holy spirit. This is considered perfect prayer that bypasses an individuals understanding and is to be done in private unless interpreted in a worship meeting. Despite the many religions and sects who speak in tongues many fail to actually live up to the concluding exhortation concerning the proper operations of this manifestation in the church. I Corinthians 14:40 "Let all things (context emphasizes speaking in tongues) be done decently and in order" -not acting crazy and being emotionally out of bounds.Many Christians in Pentecostal-type denominations speak in tongues. Though some choose not to.


What did Saint Paul say about speaking in tongues?

Paul had much to say about tongues, most of which has been of grossly mis-interpretation. The Greek word "glossa" is interpretid "tongues" in the New Testament as has the Hebrew word "lashown" in the old and simply means language. The need for speaking in another language or tongue was most important for missionary work and for Jews comming to Jerusalem from other countries, though God is the ultimate and consumate interpreter. The importance or lack of Paul addressed clearly in the fourteenth chapter of first Corinthians. Following are a few verses: 1Cor 14:5, 6, 22, 23, 27 and 28. Instructions are here that dictate that tongues, however one may view them, are not to employed unless an interpreter is present. Tongues are a sign to unbelievers as you will read so the typical usage is mis-used and unscriptural.


How do you explain Acts 2 4 the infilling of the Holy Ghost and speaking in other tongues?

If a righteous person has a desire to speak to someone who speaks a different language, the Holy Ghost will bless the speaker with the gift to be able to speak the other persons language. This is called The Gift of Tongues. There is another gift called The Interpretation of Tongues. This is when a person speaks in their own language but the hearer hears the words in his own language.