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Originally Posted by notofworks
No, you're not answering. The tongues experience originates in Acts 2...the hermeneutical term is, "The Law of the First Mention"...and is the original example used for "speaking in other tongues."
So I'm asking you, have you ever seen the Day of Pentecost elements take place, specifically:
1) Cloven tongues of fire set on heads;
2) Mighty Rushing Wind;
3) Spoken words that were understood by speakers of another language?
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ROFL there is no "law of first mention".... that is so inconsistent. ROFL! HAHAHAHA now that was funny! People have basically used it for word meanings which "sometimes" is true in how it works but in others it is ignored. IN part yes it would be correct which would be common sense of language concerning root meanings of words but your use.......LOL! sorry doesn't work as a precedent. God consistently uses natural principles to give symbol but does not mean
Acts 2 as a whole is a precedent. Tongues as witness is a natural element of symbol of God bearing witness and is consistent when the mentioning of the Spirit is being poured out. Nowhere does the other aspects carry into the rest of the experiences.