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Author: Steve C. Singleton
Steve has been a Bible teacher for over 30 years. He has written many articles, more than 20 e-books, and several study guides, most recently, Overcoming: Guide to Understanding the Book of Revelation. His website, DeeperStudy.com, encourages all people to go deeper in their understanding of the Word of God, the Bible, and to become authentic, New Testament Christians who serve a risen Lord.
We should grant that the context is ambiguous in 2:1. We don’t need an explicit pronoun for “they”; it is understood within the person and number of the verb “they were” (hēsan). Normally, the antecedent of this third person, plural …
Q: On Pentecost (Acts 2), did the Spirit fall on the 120 or only the apostles? Read More »