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  1. (1) If we receive Mark 16:9-20 as a true record of our Lord's words, the disciples had, a few days or weeks before the Day of Pentecost, heard the promise that they that believed should "speak with new tongues" (see Note on Mark 16:17), i.e., with new powers of utterance. (2) When St. Luke wrote his account of the Day of Pentecost, he must have ...

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  2. Jan 4, 2022 · Speaking in tongues is nowhere presented as something all Christians should expect when they receive Jesus Christ as their Savior and are therefore baptized in the Holy Spirit. In fact, out of all the conversion accounts in the New Testament, only two record speaking in tongues in that context.

  3. Feb 22, 2023 · The disciples "were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and began to speak with other tongues as the Spirit gave them utterance" (Acts 2:4 KJV). I think Romans 8:26 is specifically about when we pray to God, and isn't about "speaking in tongues".

  4. Jul 30, 2024 · Are the disciples speaking in human languages, or is this an instance of glossolalia in the Bible? Glossolalia—speaking in angelic tongues—is described as a spiritual gift in 1 Corinthians 1214.

  5. Jan 27, 2023 · Answer. The first occurrence of speaking in tongues occurred on the day of Pentecost in Acts 2:14. The apostles shared the gospel with the crowds, speaking to them in their own languages. The crowds were amazed: “We hear them declaring the wonders of God in our own tongues!” (Acts 2:11).

  6. New King James Version. 22 Therefore tongues are for a sign, not to those who believe but to unbelievers; but prophesying is not for unbelievers but for those who believe. 23 Therefore if the whole church comes together in one place, and all speak with tongues, and there come in those who are uninformed or unbelievers, will they not say that ...

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  8. Aug 6, 2013 · In Acts the disciples were speaking languages which the native speakers could understand, but which the disciples had never learned. In 1 Corinthians, the tongues needed interpretation because native speakers were not present.