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  • it was never jibberish

  • I am try to better understand your explanation. Help me out if you can.

    Exactly who spoke in other tongues on the day of Pentecost?

    Was it all the followers of Jesus, or just the 12 apostles?

    Are you saying that the 120 or the 12 each spoke in several different languages (plural)?

    Is this what Paul refers to as tongues or angels (1Cor. 13:1) and/or talking to God (1Cor. 14:2)?

    Is this what Paul refers to as one of the spiritual gifts (1Cor. 12:10).

  • @patientwords Thank you for viewing the video, I appreciate it. Most of your questions were answered in the videos Parts 1 and 2. I recommend you watch them again more carefully this time. The bible says the 120 or so disciples spoke with tongues on Pentecost day. And this manifestation would be tongues of men NOT tongues of Angels as they were speaking to men in their own languages. Yes this would be one of the nine Spiritual Gifts in manifestation. It was used primarily to minister to others.

  • @kaddeesh Hello brother: Where exactly does the bible say that 120 disciples spoke in tongues at Pentecost. I don't see it in scripture. I see evidence suggesting that it was the 12 apostles that were in the upper room, filled with the Spirit, and began to speak with other tongues.

    All of the pronouns (they and them) in Acts 2:1-4 are referring to Matthias and the eleven apostles in Acts 1:26. Once the 12th apostle was selected, the stage was set for the grand entrance of the Holy Spirit.

  • @kaddeesh Moreover, when I read the first chapter of Acts, and continue into the 2nd, 3rd and 4th chapters, it seems more apparent that these early accounts seem to be centered around 1. Jesus, 2. His time with the apostles before He returned to glory, 3. the process of selecting another apostle, after Judas' death, and 4. the ministering of the Holy Spirit through the apostles, who where the men initially assigned to go out a testify to the resurrection of Christ.

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