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Pentecost

Pentecost

The word comes from the Greek which means fifty. So, Pentecost was a celebration on the fiftieth day after Passover. It was a culmination of the feast of weeks (Exodus 34:22, 23). Pentecost in the New Testament is the arrival of the Holy Spirit for the church (Acts 2). At Pentecost, the disciples of Jesus were gathered, and upon the filling of the Holy Spirit, they heard a great wind and spoke in tongues as tongues of fire that settled upon them. The significance of the fire can be found in recognizing it as a symbol of the dwelling of the Spirit of God (Exodus 19:18, 1 Pet. 4:14).

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