· regarding Pentecost (v1)
Pentecost fell at the beginning of June so lots of people could travel to Jerusalem in the good weather. It was also a holiday and no work was to be done on that day (Lev23:21; Num28:26), so even more people would’ve been around. It was a great day for Holy Spirit to be unleashed!
· miracle of hearing? (v6,8,11)
Luke does not record the apostles ‘speaking’ in other languages, but records people ‘hearing’ their languages being spoken. Bob Utley makes a point that this could have been a miracle of hearing rather than speaking, which would make sense because if all the apostles were talking in all those different languages it would have been pretty chaotic, but if they were all speaking in ‘tongues’, and the people simply ‘heard’ their own language being spoken, it seems much more plausible? To me it does anyway.
· the 4 marks of the Church (v42)
NT Wright notes the 4 marks of the Church: 1) the apostles teaching, 2) the common life of those who believed, 3) the breaking of bread, 4) the prayers
And then an awesome quote from him: Where no attention is given to teaching, and to constant, lifelong Christian learning, people quickly revert to the worldview or mindset of the surrounding culture, and end up with their minds shaped by whichever social pressures are most persuasive, with Jesus somewhere around as a pale influence or memory.
· in the temple (v46)
Bob Utley says that the early church attended the temple and probably the local synagogues until the rabbis instituted a curse formula (early AD 70), which forced synagogue members to curse Jesus.






