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I don't know what it is about scripture that inclines people to draw conclusions that don't fit the text. I would assume that it works be more reasonable to read the denoted in context and then draw inference.
Here is an example. Some reasoned that they were drunk. Why would anyone reason that they were drunk if they heard unlearned men speaking a different languages that were the native tongues of those who were there? I have never heard a drunk break into a language that he didn't know how to speak. So it could be behavior. What do people often do when they are drunk? Become boisterous, speak loudly, speak personally to people they don't know, become excited, and proclaim the same message over and over.
So likely they were all sitting quietly praying when the holy Spirit came down the disciples became loud and animated preaching loudly and excited speaking the gospel of Jesus in the native languages of the people around in a celebratory fashion.
The ones with closed hearts started saying these guys are drunk to which Peter answered it's only 9:00 am these guys aren't drunk.
Here is an example. Some reasoned that they were drunk. Why would anyone reason that they were drunk if they heard unlearned men speaking a different languages that were the native tongues of those who were there? I have never heard a drunk break into a language that he didn't know how to speak. So it could be behavior. What do people often do when they are drunk? Become boisterous, speak loudly, speak personally to people they don't know, become excited, and proclaim the same message over and over.
So likely they were all sitting quietly praying when the holy Spirit came down the disciples became loud and animated preaching loudly and excited speaking the gospel of Jesus in the native languages of the people around in a celebratory fashion.
The ones with closed hearts started saying these guys are drunk to which Peter answered it's only 9:00 am these guys aren't drunk.
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