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Pentecost was fifty days after passover and Jesus ascended forty days after the resurrection. I believe the answer is pentecost occurred one week after the ascension.
Easter Sunday celebrates the Resurrection of Jesus. The Celebration of Easter begins on "Good Friday" which commemorates the Crucifixion of Jesus on the Cross. The Day of Pentecost or "Pentecostal Sunday" is celebrated 50 days after the resurrection of Jesus (or Easter Sunday) Each year, Pentecost Sunday comes 50 days after Easter Sunday, hence its name. The Greek word for 50 is pentecost. The beginning of Pentecost is recorded in Acts 2:1-2.
Today, many Bible students point to the 1st Pentecost after the Resurrection on Sunday (50 days after the Saturday resurrection) 17 June 31 AD.
Pentecost takes place 40 days after Resurrection or Easter.
Pentecost is celebrated 50 days after Easter.
Fifty days after Jesus' resurrection, the significant event of Pentecost occurred, where the Holy Spirit descended upon the apostles, empowering them to spread the message of Christianity.
Many biblical students put the official start of spreading the good news of the Kingdom of God to 17 June 31 AD, Pentecost Sunday and 50 days after the Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
The resurrection refers to Jesus Christ rising from the dead three days after his crucifixion, demonstrating his victory over sin and death. Pentecost, on the other hand, commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles, empowering them to spread the message of Christianity.
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The Bible says it was on Pentecost Sunday 50 days after Christ's resurrection on Saturday. Many biblical students suggest this date to be June 17, 31 AD.
It was 50 days, because Jesus was crucified on the Passover and Pentecost is 50 days after that. This is important because the Jewish feast of Pentecost included the offering of two loaves of unleavened bread representing the first fruits of the harvest (see Lev. 23:17-20 , Deut. 16:9-10), Jesus is the First Fruit of the Harvest, and Pentecost in the Christian Church is also the anniversary of the coming of the Holy Spirit (see Acts 2).
The resurrection of Jesus Christ, pentecost