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Rom. 1l:l&; James 1:!.é: Lev. 3:15.16. Aelesu moe on the day site? the Sabbath. Penl.e~ was on :Le Chrhiian Sunday. YM? were altogether in one plan. lt 'ru on z Snndzy. the memorial day 0! the r».-n'lrre1:t.io11. probably url; in the morning. 1.1. An; 2.15; and they were 'ns ieilofslnip.” 2. Prom hearw. .\'ote the source! .ks of the rushing. Luke isczrefnl not zo deem-ibe tbemanifestimr as a mere pbrrifzl p'u.-nomenon. The sound was 'we the noise of wind but iike wind: and the appeannrre nu not that ‘ of he but “like as of Ere." V. 3. The phenomenon 'ras therefore snpema-` uxnl.. as Wendt frankly admits. The tnneiormatkm of the :penile-as har it is esmcinsireevidence of its divine /_-hannu.-r.' 3. Ton¢u¢.»=` parting asunder. 01-1- fmaliy une. but breaking up and din nflbutine itself among thou as- sembled. "The gift was at once col iedive and individual: ir. was for the rbole bod:-. and for each member.” B-oth find and hte were symbolic of the divine prasence. ll Sam. 5:24: Ex. 2:2. 4. Were all dllui with the lloly Spirit. Le.. with a holy and quench- lese enthuslum; a new eplrltml per- feptlon end a more sensitive touch ‘or :hinge unseen; an undmnted pur- fvne. and a glorious optimism. The Holy Spirit who lu the old dispensa- "on 1'.-ad acted. as an external force "om without. will henceforth an frorrl *ff*-‘nt and he will abide. Cf. John l4:l7; 20:22. And began to spczlf ~ 'vin c-'hw tonmes. lt la pialn from the convex that Luke meant to convey' that they actually spoke ln different lanz- ‘/¢.~=' 'rev heres' 'rt do so in a house '-nfl continued to do so outside the hr-v1=¢e. ff ' Artis 21:6 7. 8, ll 40. This ~=~2- in strict keeping with Mark 16'17. Y' rarnot be explained as gloesolalla. i.e._ enthusiastic and ecstatic utter- "*'~.-s rnfh as those at Corinth. 1.-f. l "nn, cos ll, ll: for. there, the utter- '-”/'f./1 of the rllscipim were absolutely ..-.=n°¢l‘!¢'h‘r and mulrl not be under- °'f-fl ~»-=thf-ut an interpreter. Here " ls heavenly' soeeoh of universal ep- ..1i1~abili|v answering to the unlver~ -wily of the messages; cuncealllug Ba- ".¢-l, . Jews devout . men. -Including "'err.hr:rs of the Jewish Dlspreeslon or 'fain/vfa residing temporarily- ln Jer- ~,~‘¢>m flurlmr the feast; also cer- €~ nm-pit-res fully incorporated into "1rl2‘sm bv the rite of circumcision. "rom 1.-verv -nation. Le.. every tribe -"i~'». the Woman empire. Cf. v. 10. 6. When thlssound was heard. l.e the obiectlve volre of the Holy Spirit rpeahlntr through the disciples: thouzh the Greek word for "sound" ‘~-rn l- not the same as in v.1!. The multitude. The article points. ns De» l-emnnn suxzeets. to rome technical nirnllicance such as "the community.” referring perhaps to the total company oi’ Christians ,ln Jerusalem at that time. Confounded. _The Greek word here ls used only lp The Acts in the New Testament, and denotes mental bewllderment. 7. Amazed. Another favorite word with Luke, being found eleven times ln his writings and only six ln the rest. of the New Testament. Galiloeane. All of whom may have followed Jesus from Galilee to Jerusalem, as Hilgen- feld suggests. ' ‘ ' ' 9. The systematic arrangement of the proper names seems to be geo~ zrnphical,` from east to west. The Greeks are omitted; also Syria. A-ala. Tho wr.-stern coast. laude ot Asia Minor. llt. Solournf-rs. A word found only here ami ln oh. 17:21. It mvaul llt» erally "solournlng Romans." Both .lowes and prwwlytes. A phrase ln- dlvsllvn of thelmthoticity of the cruwrl ll.. Cmlans and Arablnns. Added almont as amaflerthought; but show- ing that the list le genuine. The mighty works of God. Tho Greek word her1:‘ for "mighty works," which oc- curs nowhere else ln lhe New Testa- ment, refers nnturnlly to the llfe end deeds of -Jeeun Christ; especially his miracles end- ressurrectkm. James Moffatt translates: ‘Two hear these men 'talking ot l.he triumphs of God in our own languages." l2. Porploxed. This word. which in not found ln the New Testament. outside Lukefn wrltln_g'4. conevys the thought ol’ utter unrwrtnlnty l_s to what to think: not merely of being ln "doubt," no the Authorlwd Version. I3. Bnt others. 'Probably non- Chrlntlnn .Town ‘ ofldfnelldn, who hall been and Mill were llo to June: without eplrltunl t.” tg lnltllted uld tluliellovtnl. led _wl new w_lne. ’l'he0reek\r _ etrlde- lnted "new w1ne."'end' g here only ln the New- Tents denotes "sweet \vlne";-yet lnloxlcet . Cr. v. 15. 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