Acts 2
Chapter context
What is happening in Acts 2?
Acts 2 belongs to the early movement of the book, especially the section often described as Jerusalem church. Acts traces the spread of the gospel from Jerusalem to Judea, Samaria, and the Gentile world through Peter, Paul, and the Spirit-led church. Read this chapter with the wider themes of Spirit, mission, and church in view so the individual verses keep their proper weight.
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Glossary
- Tongues, Confusion of People v. 3-4, 11
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At Babel, the cause of the early separation of mankind and their division into nations. The descendants of Noah built a tower to prevent their dispersion; but God “confounded their language”.
- Jerusalem Place v. 5, 14
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Biblical settlement. Modern identification: Jerusalem.
- Galilee Place v. 7
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Biblical region. Modern identification: Galilee.
- Asia Place v. 9
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Biblical region. Modern identification: Asia.
- Cappadocia Place v. 9
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Biblical region. Modern identification: Cappadocia.
- Judea Place v. 9, 14
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Biblical region. Modern identification: Jerusalem.
- Mesopotamia Place v. 9
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Biblical region. Modern identification: Harran.
- Pontus Place v. 9
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A province of Asia Minor, stretching along the southern coast of the Euxine Sea, corresponding nearly to the modern province of Trebizond. In the time of the apostles it was a Roman province. Modern identification: Pontus.
- Cyrene Place v. 10
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Biblical settlement. Modern identification: Cyrene.
- Egypt Place v. 10
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The land of the Nile and the pyramids, the oldest kingdom of which we have any record, holds a place of great significance in Scripture. Modern identification: Ain Shams.
- Libya Place v. 10
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Biblical region. Modern identification: Cyrene.
- Pamphylia Place v. 10
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Paul and his company, loosing from Paphos, sailed north-west and came to Perga, the capital of Pamphylia ( Acts 13:13 , 14).
- Phrygia Place v. 10
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Biblical region. Modern identification: Phrygia.
- Rome Place v. 10
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Biblical settlement. Modern identification: Rome.
- Peter Person v. 14, 37-38
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Originally called Simon (=Simeon, i. e., “hearing”), a very common Jewish name in the New Testament. He was the son of Jona ( Matt. 16:17 ). His mother is nowhere named in Scripture.
- Joel Person v. 16
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Jehovah is his God. (1. ) The oldest of Samuel’s two sons appointed by him as judges in Beersheba ( 1 Sam. 8:2 ). (See VASHNI. ) (2. ) A descendant of Reuben ( 1 Chr. 5:4 , 8). (3. ) One of David’s famous warriors.
- Nazareth Place v. 22
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Biblical settlement. Modern identification: Nazareth.
- David Person v. 25, 29, 34
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Beloved, the eighth and youngest son of Jesse, a citizen of Bethlehem. His father seems to have been a man in humble life. His mother’s name is not recorded. Some think she was the Nahash of 2 Sam. 17:25 .