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How do we know that Pentecost is the reversal of Babel?

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Pentecost marks the Holy Spirit empowering believers to proclaim the gospel in various languages, reversing the confusion caused at Babel.

Pentecost, as described in Acts 2, serves as the reversal of the Tower of Babel by restoring unity through the Holy Spirit. While Babel resulted in the confusion of languages and division among people, Pentecost demonstrated God's power in bringing diverse individuals together under one message—the gospel of Jesus Christ. The apostles, filled with the Holy Spirit, spoke in tongues, enabling people from different nations to hear and understand the gospel in their own language. This event signifies the fulfillment of God's promise and showcases the transformative power of the Holy Spirit in uniting God's people for His glory.
Scripture References: Acts 2:4-11, Genesis 11:1-9

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