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Originally Posted by Iron_Bladder
I don’t agree with Praxeas' claim, for how can the words; ‘and many wonders and signs were being done through the apostles.’ really be referring to the 120 or to the 3,120 disciples as you’ve claimed when the text uses the word ‘apostles.’ Did the number of Apostles number 120 or 3,120 or just 12 on the day of Pentecost?
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Robert is continuing is Modus Operandi of lying about what others said. I NEVER said the many signs and wonders in that verse refers to the 120 or the 3.120. THAT is YOUR final warning. For now on you BETTER stop lying about what others have actually said or start reading a LOT more carefully. I won't allow your foolishness here.
We really don't need you.
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Secondly, yes, it does say that only 12 did the signs and wonders. By the way, if you quote the Bible please give the version from which your quoting.
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No it really does NOT say "only". You are adding that word to the text. It really does NOT use the word "only". Good grief.All it says is many signs and wonders were done by the Apostles. This verse refers specifically to the Apostles but does NOT use the word "only"
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Thirdly, yes Acts 2:43 happens after the 3,000 have been saved (in verse 41), but that’s my point, if everyone who was saved spoke in tongues, then the 3,000 converts would have spoken in tongues and so Acts 2:43 wouldn’t mention ‘apostles’ but a instead a number of 3,120 or 3,500; ‘And many wonders and signs were done by the 3,120.’ Because according to you, everyone who was saved spoke in tongues.
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If I said "many bombs were dropped over Great Britian" does that mean that the only nation to ever be bombed was Great Britian? Please answer that question
Further more if we used your logic then NO other miracles or signs occurred EVER to anyone or by anyone other than the Apostles Before that verse and after that verse, because that is how you are reading it. Yet you will admit others spoke in tongues after this event, so you are being inconsistent.