Interplanner
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These signs will follow those who believe...they shall speak with other tongues. Put that in yer pipe and smoke it.
That's a bit closer to what was intended, but the missing element would be that people from Judaism need to be shown that God's mission was to go to the nations.
So Totton, when your wife does that, are there?--are there followers of Judaism who do not think God is on a mission to the nations with the Gospel of Christ (they may think He is on a mission to the nations with the Law, both moral and ceremonial)? Because that is what Paul says it was for (I Cor 14), what Acts says it was for in 2 and 11.
I assume that she was not a Chinese speaker to begin with. But what I'm saying explains why there has been a place for Bible translation and no divine help came. As early as the Cyrillic brothers who evangelized eastern Europe from Greece to Moscow and back. They even had to form a language to commicate which is why Russian is so similar in appearance to Greek. The written language itself was the miracle, but is not what happened in Acts 2, 11 or what Paul meant in I Cor 14, when there were people from Judaism who needed to see it in action.
The issue is never treated completely until the circle is brought back to the Christian mission to the nations and whether followers of Judaism 'get it.'