Setting
An unprecedented miracle happened as the disciples gathered with one accord in one place. For the first time in history, the Holy Spirit was poured out upon believers, fulfilling Joel’s prophesies and Jesus’ promise. The Pentecostal experience would become the benchmark for the apostles and for the church today to determine if an individual has received the Holy Spirit.
Key Verse
(2:4)
Did You Know...?
1. The Day of Pentecost (2:1) was also known as “the Feast of Weeks,” “First Fruits of the Wheat Harvest,” (Ex 23:16, 34:22) and “the Day of the First Fruits” (Num 28:26). It was 50 days after the Passover. It was a celebration in which the Israelites offer their first fruits to God as a thanksgiving and expect God to bless the rest of the harvest period (Lev 23:15-19; Num 28:26-29).
2. Parthians (2:9): People of north-west Persia (Iran) who lived in the general region southeast of the Caspian sea.
3. Medes (2:9): People from Media, from Madai, Japeth’s son (Gen 10:2)
4. Elamites (2:9): People from Elymais, the region on the east bank of the Tigris.
5. Mesopotamia (2:9), meaning “the country between two rivers,” is bounded northeast by the Tigris, and southwest by the Euphrates.
6. Capadocia (2:9) is the most eastern province of Asia Minor.
7. Pontus (2:9) was a large district in northern Asia Minor, extending along the coast of the Pontus Euxinus Sea. It roughly corresponds to the modern Trebizond.
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8. Asia (2:9) refers neither to Asia Minor nor the continent but the region west of Asia Minor, with Ephesus as the capital, where the seven churches were located in Revelations.
9. Phrygia (2:10) is the western part of central Asia Minor.
10. Pamphylia (2:10) is the southern province of Asia Minor
11. Libya (2:10) was also called the country of the Ludim (Gen 10:13). It is a large tract in Northern Africa along the Mediterranean and to the west of Egypt. Cyrene was one of its five cities.
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12. Cyrene (2:10) is the chief city of Cyrenaica in North Africa
13. Arabs (2:11) dwelt in the desert lands south and east of Palestine, all called generally Arabia.
14. Cretans (2:11) are the inhabitants of Crete, one of the largest islands in the Mediterranean.
15. The third hour of the day (2:15): 9 a.m
Outline
General Analysis
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1. Why is the Pentecostal experience crucial to the development of Acts?
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2. What special purpose do you think God had for choosing to pour out the Holy Spirit during the feast of the Jews?
Segment Analysis
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2:1-4
1. “They were all with one accord in one place” (1). Why do you think Luke records this?
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2a. What sudden phenomenon began the whole series of events?
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2b. What possible significance is there to this phenomenon?
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3. What sat on each of the disciples when they received the Holy Spirit?
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4. What was the evidence that they had received the Holy Spirit?
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2:5-13
5. What happened when the people in Jerusalem heard the sound of the Holy Spirit?
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6. What were the reaction of the devout Jews, and why?
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7. How did the rest of the multitude respond to the event?
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8. Were the disciples speaking 15 earthly languages, or were they speaking in an unintelligible tongue? How do you know?
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2:14-36
9. How did Peter convince the multitude that they were not drunk?
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10. How did Peter explain the phenomenon that the multitude had witnessed?
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11. How would you explain to a first-time visitor to the church about speaking in tongues?
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12. According to Joel, when will the Holy Spirit be poured out?
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13. How did the coming of the Holy Spirit fulfill the prophecy of verse 21?