The day of pentecost starts in Acts 2.
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I am Apostolic Pentecostal and I use the Authorized King James version of the bible. I know of other Apostolic Pentecostal churches that also use this version of the bible as well.
The bible!
The Bible never speaks of the Catolic faith nor was it written by Catholics. The people of the Bible, specifically the New Testament, where not considered one religion or title. They were simply called Christians. In fact, the Bible contradicts the Catholic faith, beliefs, and standards. What is considered the Pentecostal/Apostolic faith is written about, yet not specifically. That is simply what the Pentecostal/Apostolic church is founded on and has been founded on for thousands of years. Again they and their 'religion' was only considered Christianity.
The difference between the catholic, Pentecostal and Baptist beliefs is that the catholic church focuses on Mary and the Pope, while the Pentecostals take the whole Bible literally and believe that all of the Bible is relevant for today's world while the Baptist pick and choose which parts of the Bible they wish to apply to modern day life.
Yes, now generally a Pentecostal person will marry another Pentecostal, but that isn't always and their is no set rule for or against such a marriage. Growing up in a Pentecostal Church we had a member of our church that was married to a man that was not pentecostal, they loved each other and had a great marriage, she came to her church, Pentecostal and he went to his.
The real Jews (Hebrew Israelites) that the Bible speaks of are Negroes, Latinos/Hispanics and Native Americans.
Guy P. Duffield has written: 'Foundations of Pentecostal theology' -- subject(s): Doctrinal Theology, Doctrines, Pentecostal churches, Pentecostalism 'Handbook of Bible lands' -- subject(s): Bible, Geography, Guidebooks
Psalms
Titus 3:10 speaks about a divisive person.
Either a sweat rag (smile) or prayer cloths like in the Bible.
The word "money" appears in 123 verses of the KJV bible.
We are named after the Day of Pentecost (Acts Chapter 2).