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Acts 2 Wasn’t the Beginning of Pentecost

2 min · 26. maj 2026
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Did you know the day of Pentecost in Acts 2 was already a biblical holy day long before the events of the New Testament? In this video, I explain how Pentecost connects to the Feast of Weeks in Leviticus 23, why the apostles were gathered together, and how this changes our understanding of Acts 2, Torah, and the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. Like, share, and subscribe for more Bible teaching on Acts, Pentecost, Torah, and the Hebrew roots of faith. A longer version of this message, including things you've likely never heard before about Acts 2, is located here https://open.spotify.com/episode/0ahq3ork2QZYJrTZCcV2za?si=3HExLaSTTNSrJ8Pu9jfoZQ [https://open.spotify.com/episode/0ahq3ork2QZYJrTZCcV2za?si=3HExLaSTTNSrJ8Pu9jfoZQ] Pentecost, Acts 2, Feast of Weeks, Shavuot, Torah, Holy Spirit, apostles, Bible study, Hebrew roots, New Testament, Leviticus 23, Yeshua, Jesus, Jeremiah new covenant, law written on hearts, biblical holy days, Christian shorts, Bible shorts, Acts of the Apostles, Torah observance, Pentecost explained, Shavuot explained, biblical feasts, Hebrew roots teaching, Holy Spirit in Acts 2

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