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.
The first Pentecost as described in Acts 2 occurred around AD 30. This event took place 50 days after Jesus' resurrection, during the Jewish festival of Pentecost.
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 Pentecost event is described in the book of Acts, not in the Gospels. It is recorded in Acts 2:1-41, where the Holy Spirit descended on the apostles and they spoke in other languages, marking the beginning of the Christian Church.
Peter preached his first sermon in Jerusalem on the day of Pentecost, following the arrival of the Holy Spirit. This sermon is recorded in the New Testament in the book of Acts, chapter 2.
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).
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On the day of Pentecost. Read Acts 2.
Read Acts 2.
Acts:2:1: And when the day of Pentecost was fully come, they were all with one accord in one place.
We are named after the Day of Pentecost (Acts Chapter 2).
Read Acts chapters 1 and 2.
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.
Peter (see Acts chapter 2).
Jesus Christ did when the Church was founded at Pentecost [Acts 2]
The New Testament church came into existence on the first Day of Pentecost following Jesus' ascension. The account is found in Acts 2.
No. The gospel accounts all end before the events of the Day of Pentecost, which are recorded in Acts of the Apostles chapter 2.
Converts. According to Acts 2:41 (NKJV), "about three thousand souls were added to them" [the Christian faith] on that day.
There is just one event in the New Testament referred to as the Day of Pentecost. This occurs in Acts 2. However, the literal answer to your question is yes; the Feast of Pentecost was an annual event.