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The Feast of Pentecost brought the most visitors of Jews and Gentiles who believed in God to Jerusalem. It was the best time of year to travel. Some scholars think this is why God chose the Pentecost festival to baptize the followers of Jesus with the Holy Spirit. That is, the most people possible were there to see it.
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See: Passover; [Pentecost](../articles/pentecost.md); [Law of Moses](../articles/lawofmoses.md); [Baptize (Baptism)](../articles/baptize.md)
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See: [Passover](../articles/passover.md); [Pentecost](../articles/pentecost.md); [Law of Moses](../articles/lawofmoses.md); [Baptize (Baptism)](../articles/baptize.md)
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### Who was there when the Holy Spirit came?
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Scholars disagree on how many people were there when the Holy Spirit came. They do not know if it was only the twelve apostles or if Jesus’ relatives and the 120 disciples were also there (see:1:14-15). The house or upper room was big enough for the twelve apostles (see:1:13). If 120 disciples were there, then the “house” where they met was thought to be a large house with many rooms. Or some scholars think they met in part of the outer courts of the temple.
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See: [Holy Spirit](../articles/holyspirit.md); [Apostle](../articles/apostle.md); [Disciple](../articles/disciple.md); Temple Courts
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See: [Holy Spirit](../articles/holyspirit.md); [Apostle](../articles/apostle.md); [Disciple](../articles/disciple.md); [Temple Courts](../articles/templecourts.md)
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### How did Luke describe the coming of the Holy Spirit?
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When the disciples spoke in other “tongues”(γλῶσσα/g1100) on the day of Pentecost, it meant they spoke in commonly known languages. But, the disciples did not know these languages. That is, they did not learn these languages by studying them or learning them. The Holy Spirit caused the disciples to speak in other languages. In this way, the Jews from many language groups heard the disciples speaking in their own languages.
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See: Speak in Tongues
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See: [Speak in Tongues](../articles/tongues.md)
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## 2:5-13
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Some scholars think the “breaking of bread” took place at any ordinary meal time where people gathered together to eat. They think Jesus gave this command when he celebrated his last Passover meal with the disciples (see: Luke 22:14-19). That is, they took the loaves of bread they ate, broke them into small pieces, and shared them with one another. Other scholars think the “breaking of bread” was for Christians to regularly be a part of, so that they specifically remembered Jesus’ death on the cross, the forgiveness of sins, and the new covenant made by God with Christians (see: 1 Corinthians 11:23-26).
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See: Passover; [Disciple](../articles/disciple.md); [New Covenant](../articles/newcovenant.md)
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See: [Passover](../articles/passover.md); [Disciple](../articles/disciple.md); [New Covenant](../articles/newcovenant.md)
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### What were the prayers about which Luke wrote?
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