Pentecost, which literally means 50 or it is 50 days after the Passover and First Fruits. Jesus returned to visit his Disciples after his resurection and promised to wait for the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit did not come then. Jesus disappeared in a cloud. The Holy Spirit came upon the disciples 50 days later when they were praying together in Jerusalem.
the holy spirit first came to god when he was dead beacuse he wasnt good enogh to live
Pentecost
The reason for Jesus to choose 12 disciples, was mainly to do the work and do the teachings of Jesus after he died on the cross.
Jerusalem is famous for being a holy city and the site of major events in Jesus Christ's life. One event is the Last Supper with Jesus and his disciples.
AnswerIn the popular paintings of this religious event, Jesus Christ is in the middle amongst 11 disciples. In actuality, Judas was not present after betraying Jesus, so two figures at the table would have had to share the middle spot since there were exactly 12 figures on that night in history.
Specifically at the event called Pentecost.
According to the account at Matthew 26:17-19, we find that the disciples themselves did not select the room. Jesus did. He gave them instructions on where to go to make everything ready for this event.
The Holy Spirit seems to have been needed only once, to impart the powers required by an apostle. John's Gospel says that on the day of his resurrection, Jesus breathed on the apostles in the upper room, giving them the Holy Spirit. Acts of the Apostles says that the Holy Spirit came down like tongues of flame on the day of the Pentecost and sat on each of the apostles.This anomaly can be explained because the author of Actscertainly did not know of the existence of John's Gospel, while the author of John probably did not know of the existence of Acts, even though he did know of the somewhat earlier Luke's Gospel. Each sought to demonstrate that the apostles received the Holy Spirit, and each provided his own unique account.
The Holy Spirit descended upon Jesus like a dove during his baptism in the Jordan River. This event marked the beginning of Jesus' public ministry.
The Pentecost, described in the book of the Acts of the Apostles, is considered the beginning of the Church. The disciples were in an upper room, and the Holy Spirit came to them.
Luke 24:36 Yelled in a loud voice, Father, into your hands I give my spirit
Event A) Jesus was born Event B) Jesus died Event C) Jesus rose again and Not-yet-an-Event) Jesus will come again
The resurrection of Jesus Christ was the initial event that made clear the early church's mission. At this point Jesus appeared to the remaining eleven apostles and they received the Holy Spirit, by which they were able to perform miracles as Jesus did. With this power, Jesus sent them out to spread the good word of the Gospel, heal and live as examples for the world.
It is important as it is the last meal Jesus ever had with his disciples. As well as that it was the first communion (an event still in the Christian- Catholic Church). It was the time Jesus predicted someone would betray him and someone would deny him.