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What did Jesus' followers do after the Day of Pentecost?
Formed a caring community.
Instigated a revolt against the Romans.
Fled to Damascus.
Barred the Jews from the temple.
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Formed a caring community.
After Pentecost (Acts 2) about 3,000 were added, and the believers devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching, fellowship, breaking of bread and prayer, sharing possessions and caring for one another. They did not start a revolt, flee to Damascus, or bar Jews from the temple.
After Pentecost (Acts 2) about 3,000 were added, and the believers devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching, fellowship, breaking of bread and prayer, sharing possessions and caring for one another. They did not start a revolt, flee to Damascus, or bar Jews from the temple.
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