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Pentecost and After: Studies in the Book of Acts is unavailable, but you can change that!

One of America's most respected Bible teachers, M. R. De Haan surveys the beginnings of the early church and the Spirit-directed spread of the gospel in this devotional exposition of the book of Acts. Adapted from his popular ministry on the Radio Bible Class broadcast, these twenty-six studies reflect the author's thorough and biblical approach. They are practical in application, however, and...

the whole world would again hear the Gospel through God’s redeemed nation of Israel (Revelation 7). After this day of Pentecost, this particular miracle of speaking in the well-known languages of the world was never repeated. We look in vain through the rest of Acts or the epistles for a repetition of this experience. We do find the gift of speaking in unknown tongues in two instances in Acts (Acts 10:46 and Acts 19:6), and it is recorded as present in only one church among all the churches mentioned
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