After the Day of Pentecost, Jesus' followers formed a caring community. They began to live together, share their possessions, pray, and spread the teachings of Jesus. This period marked the establishment of the early Christian church in Jerusalem. The other options you mentioned, such as baring Jews from the temple, fleeing to Damascus, instigating a revolt against the Romans, or returning to Capernaum, do not accurately reflect the immediate actions of the apostles and early Christians in the aftermath of Pentecost.
What did Jesus’ followers do after the Day of Pentecost?
barred the Jews from the temple
fled to Damascus
formed a caring community
instigated a revolt against the Romans
returned to Capernaum and resumed their occupations
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