Acts 2
Peter preaches to a large crowd, and many are saved and baptized.
Bible version
The Coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost
Commentary
Acts 2 is the second chapter of the book of Acts, which is part of the New Testament of the Bible. In this chapter, the Holy Spirit descends upon the apostles and other followers of Jesus, and they begin to speak in tongues. This event marks the beginning of the spread of the gospel to the world. The chapter begins with the apostles and other followers of Jesus gathered in Jerusalem on the day of Pentecost. Suddenly, a sound like a mighty wind filled the house, and tongues of fire appeared over each of them. This was the Holy Spirit descending upon them, and they began to speak in tongues. This event was witnessed by many people from different nations, who were amazed and confused by what they were seeing and hearing. The apostle Peter then stood up and addressed the crowd, explaining that this was a fulfillment of the prophecy of Joel. He then proclaimed the gospel of Jesus Christ, and many of the people present were moved to repentance and faith. This marked the beginning of the spread of the gospel to the world. This chapter is significant because it marks the beginning of the spread of the gospel to the world. It is also a reminder of the power of the Holy Spirit, and how it can move people to repentance and faith. Finally, it is a reminder of the importance of proclaiming the gospel to the world, so that all may hear and respond.
Meet the heroes of Acts, 2
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There are 47 verses in Acts, chapter 2.