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Over 3,000 people were filled with the Holy Ghost on the Day of Pentecost according to the Book of Acts, chapter 2. There were 120 in the Upper Room according to Acts 1:15 that were the first to receive this gift of salvation. It then spread to the streets and according to Acts 2:41 there about 3,000 more. So there was approximately 3,120.
The birthday of the Church is considered to be Pentecost - fifty days after Easter, the day the Holy Spirit descended on the Apostles in the upper room.
After the Day of Pentecost, the apostles began testifying about Jesus Christ and performing miracles in His name. They traveled to various regions, preaching the Gospel and establishing new Christian communities. Many people witnessed their boldness and the power of the Holy Spirit working through them, leading to the growth of the early Church.
Around 33 AD in Jerusalem, on the Day of Pentecost.
Acts 2 records the Day of Pentecost, but it doesn't give the number of believers present.Answer:Acts 2:41 - Then those who gladly received his word were baptized; and that day about three thousand souls were added to them. [NKJV]
The Pentecost is usually seven weeks after Easter Sunday. The Pentecost usually comes 50 days after Easter. The days counted include Easter Day.
Jesus did not meet the disciples on the day of pentecost.
Pentecost was a holy-day for the Jewish People. It was also known as "the Feast of Weeks", also "the Feast of Harvest" and the "Day of First fruits" It is mentioned several times in the O.T. It is important to Christians also as the Holy Spirit filled the disciples on the Day of Pentecost. This was a new ministry for the Holy Spirit.
On the day of Pentecost, there were many followers present who spoke many different languages. In a miracle, all at once all those present understand all the other languages, in their own tongues.
On the day of Pentecost, there were many followers present who spoke many different languages. In a miracle, all at once all those present understand all the other languages, in their own tongues.