Paul, in his epistles, seems to have believed that the resurrection and the ascension to heaven were one and the same event - in other words, that Jesus was resurrected spiritually and that there was no physical resurrection. Matthew and Mark do not mention an ascension to heaven, and Matthew's account of the appearance of the risen Jesus to the disciples seems to rule out the ascension in Acts as well as that in Luke. On these accounts we can not say that Jesus waited forty days, or even that he ascended bodily to heaven at all.
They replaced Judas, the traitor with a vote and then waited in an upper room for the Holy Spirit to come as Jesus promised. There is no record of any fear in them as when Jesus was crucified, (John 20.19)
Holy Spirit to come upon them on the day of Pentecost.
They waited before invading France
You waited for a break in traffic. When another driver cut in front of you, you applied your car brakes, and again waited for a break in traffic before going through the intersection.
it waited for someone
In the Gospel of John, it is mentioned that John reached the tomb first, but he waited for Peter to arrive before entering. While John outran Peter, it was Peter who entered the tomb first once he arrived. This detail highlights their different roles and reactions in the story of the Resurrection.
seven months
They waited for the flood surge to abate before attempting a rescue.
No, she waited until marriage.
Waited
Before declaring a cause of death, the officers waited for the autopsy results.
I waited for the banana to ripen before eating it.