 This passage simply is not about tongues. In Romans A-28 we read that the Spirit helps us in our weaknesses. For we do not know how we ought to pray, but the Spirit Himself intercedes for us with groanings too deep for words. And this is not speaking about tongues. It could not want the recourse. The Nagamoys means it's an inward sign. It's not expressed. It's not verbalized. But then even in the English it says too deep for words or some version might say without utterance. Meaning it's crystal clear that this is not some sort of tongues or anything coming out of the mouth verbally. That's not the passage people are looking for some way to prove tongues, their version of tongues, not the biblical tongues. And so they go to this passage. This passage has nothing to do with tongues whatsoever. It's about how the Holy Spirit helps us and intercedes for us. That's all it is. And it could not be that the Holy Spirit is speaking in tongues either. So some of us who point to this passage to claim that this is about tongues might want to do a better job of actually exegeting a passage versus exegeting tongues into this. This is not what this passage is about.