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Pentecost & the Early Church FAITH & REVELATION – CHAPTER 7
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Pentecost = “fiftieth day” Jewish festival occurring 50 days after Passover St. Luke describes the descent of the Holy Spirit: Sounds like the rush of a mighty wind Tongues as of fire Apostles left the Upper Room and went out in the Temple area Some accused them of being drunk Peter addressed the crowd
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The Primitive Church “They devoted themselves to the Apostles’ teaching and fellowship, to the breaking of the bread, and the prayers.” (Acts 2:42) “The Way” – what the early Church called themselves Deacons = Servant; men the Apostles ordained to assist in the day-to-day activities of the Church First Christian martyr – St. Stephen
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Early Christian Worship The new believers still considered themselves Jewish So the early Christians worshipped in two ways: At the synagogue to read the Scriptures & pray In their homes to celebrate the breaking of the bread on Sunday When the Temple was destroyed by the Romans in AD 70, the two forms of worship were joined in one liturgy: Liturgy of the Word – derived from the synagogue Liturgy of the Eucharist – comes from the Passover meal
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How can David’s Son be David’s Lord??? St. Peter showed how Jesus was the Anointed One, prophesied by David Worked miracles Resurrection – not the end, but the beginning David called his son “My Lord” because the Son of David is also the Son of God God entered history to accomplish the task of salvation Jesus was both human & divine Son of David – rightful king of Israel Son of God – dominion over all people
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