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Originally Posted by Socialite
Awww... come on
How can we conclude that? During this time, when about 120 believers[d] were together in one place, Peter stood up and addressed them.
True... and in the same narrative scene as the rest...
And Acts 2 begins with: On the day of Pentecost[a] all the believers were meeting together in one place.
This doesn't mean Peter, and all present stood. It means the Apostles stood. This was their hour, their moment. Peter spoke, but they stood. Peter stood up with the 11 -- very distinctive here.
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You still have not one shred of evidence for 120 people being involved in the
Acts 2 experience. Nothing. I honestly don't know how many people were involved in the
Acts 2 events, but there isn't any indicator whatsoever that there were 120 and it's impossible from the information provided to draw an absolute conclusion.
Really, I don't give a hoot how many there were and it makes zero difference and has nothing to do with nothing. But I
hate being called "Silly."