Are all apostles? Are all prophets? Are all teachers? Do all work miracles?
Parallel translations
- WEB Are all apostles? Are all prophets? Are all teachers? Are all miracle workers?
- KJV Are all apostles? are all prophets? are all teachers? are all workers of miracles?
- NKJV Are all apostles? Are all prophets? Are all teachers? Are all workers of miracles?
- NASB All are not apostles, are they? All are not prophets, are they? All are not teachers, are they? All are not workers of miracles, are they?
- NLT Are we all apostles? Are we all prophets? Are we all teachers? Do we all have the power to do miracles?
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Quick answer
Paul asks rhetorically whether all are apostles, prophets, teachers, or miracle workers. The obvious answer is no; gifts are distributed, not uniform.
Overview
Through a series of questions expecting the answer 'no,' Paul reinforces that no single gift is given to everyone. The diversity established earlier means believers should not expect to share identical roles. This curbs both envy and pride, settling each member into the particular place God has assigned.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 2
- 1 Cor 12:4–11There are different gifts, but the same Spirit.
- 1 Cor 12:14–20For the body does not consist of one part, but of many.
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