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What happened at Pentecost in the Bible?

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Pentecost marked the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on the apostles, empowering them for ministry.

Pentecost, occurring fifty days after Passover, witnessed the dramatic descent of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles as they gathered in Jerusalem. This event was characterized by a sound like a mighty wind and visible manifestations such as tongues of fire, marking its significance as a divine intervention. The apostles were filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in languages they had not learned, effectively communicating the wonders of God to diverse audiences. The result was an immediate and powerful evangelistic response, as many were convicted and came to faith—approximately three thousand souls were added to the church that day. This event represents the inception of the church's mission in the world, empowered by the Spirit to proclaim the Gospel.
Scripture References: Acts 2:1-41

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