The meaning of Pentecost.Meyer, Ben F
Pentecost, that is, the fiftieth day (from a Greek word meaning fiftieth), or Harvest Feast, or Feast of Weeks, may be regarded as a supplement to the Passover. It lasted for but one day. The Pentecost was the Jewish harvest home, and the people were especially exhorted to rejoice befo...
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1.the unique nature of the Godhead and hence the Holy Trinity. 2.any of the three parts of the Holy Trinity. 3.the personality of Christ separate from his dual nature, human and divine. —hypostatic, hypostatical,adj. impanation
" and they "marvelled." At first they were so affected by the extraordinary nature of the event, that they could only gaze with silent wonder; but afterwards they gave vent to their feelings in words; and they began to inquire into the meaning of the miracle. "They were all amazed, ...
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Pentecost: The Holy Spirit descended upon the disciples in a powerful way on the day of Pentecost, fulfilling Jesus' promise. Acts 2:1-4: "When the day of Pentecost came, they were all together in one place. Suddenly a sound like the blowing of a violent wind came from heaven and fill...
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2.Of, relating to, or being any of various Christian religious congregations whose members seek to be filled with the Holy Spirit, in emulation of the Apostles at Pentecost. n. A member of a Pentecostal congregation. Pen′te·cos′tal·ismn. ...
They ask for the meaning of the Tares, but we read of no question about these. It is scarcely necessary to discuss at any length the botany of the parable. What we call mustard (Sinapis nigra) does not grow in the East, any more than with us, into anything that can be called a ...