um.... i don't know? it might be the cloud, the dove, fire and wind ,water or anointing with oil
fire the dove
Tongues of fire
Acts:2:1: And when the day of Pentecost was fully come, they were all with one accord in one place.
A dove is often the biblical symbol for God's Holy Spirit. It became freely available to all mankind on Pentecost - the first time since the Garden of Eden.
The first Pentecost in Acts can be dated in the range of the years 29 to 33 . Depending on the dating calculations (e.g. from the book of Daniel) and the given historical data of the Gospel writers various scholars come to various dates; the reliably arguing ones find themselves within that range.
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 key event that opens the book of acts is the day of pentecost
On the day of Pentecost. Read Acts 2.
Read Acts 2.
The account of Pentecost is located in the Bible in the book of Acts which is the fifth book in the new testament.
Actually the first Pentecost is recorded in Ex. 19.14-25 and Mary was not born until over 1500 years. But concerning the Pentecost described in Acts 2, Mary was in the upper room, but the disciples had gone up to the Temple to celebrate the First Pentecost (Ex. 19), and the men were in the courtyard of the men and the women were in their own courtyard. Notice that in Acts 2.5 it talks about 'men' and in verses 14, 22 and 29 Peter addresses the 'men'. The men respond in verse 37 and say to the disciples "men and brothers what shall we do".
We are named after the Day of Pentecost (Acts Chapter 2).