1 Corinthians 14:13-15
Context14:13 So then, one who speaks in a tongue should pray that he may interpret. 14:14 If 1 I pray in a tongue, my spirit prays, but my mind is unproductive. 14:15 What should I do? 2 I will pray with my spirit, but I will also pray with my mind. I will sing praises with my spirit, but I will also sing praises with my mind.
1 Corinthians 11:13
Context11:13 Judge for yourselves: Is it proper for a woman to pray to God with her head uncovered?
1 Corinthians 11:4-5
Context11:4 Any man who prays or prophesies with his head covered disgraces his head. 11:5 But any woman who prays or prophesies with her head uncovered disgraces her head, for it is one and the same thing as having a shaved head.


[14:14] 1 tc ‡ Most witnesses, including some important ones (א A Ds Ψ 048 Ï lat sy bo), have γάρ (gar, “for”) here, while an equally impressive array of witnesses lack the conjunction (Ì46 B F G 0243 1739 1881 sa). This conjunction was frequently added by scribes in epistolary literature as a clarifying word, making the connection with the preceding more explicit. As such, it has the earmarks of being a motivated reading and thus should be rejected. NA27 places the word in brackets, indicating doubts as to its authenticity.