Pentecostal definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary PEN'TECOSTAL, a. Pertaining to ... of or relating to or characteristic of any of various Pentecostal religious bodies or their members 2: of or relating to ... or occurring at Pentecost n 1: any member of a Pentecostal religious body [syn: Pentecostal, Pentecostalist] Merriam Webster's I. adjective Date: circa 1663 1 ... or adjective II. noun Date: 1904 a member of a Pentecostal religious body Oxford Reference Dictionary adj. & n. --adj. (also pentecostal) 1 of or relating to Pentecost. 2 of or ...
Pentecostal religion definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: any ... that uses revivalistic methods to achieve experiences comparable to the Pentecostal experiences of the first Christian disciples
... reasons this may be regarded as the completion of the Pentecostal baptism. The passage is that contained in Ac 10:1 ... complete harmony with the missionary significance of the first great Pentecostal outpouring. It was a turning point or crisis in the Messianic kingdom and seems designed to complete the Pentecostal gift by showing that Gentiles as well as Jews are ... is the body of Christ. We conclude, therefore, that the Pentecostal baptism taken in conjunction with the baptism of the Spirit ... where water baptism is uniformly administered to converts after the Pentecostal baptism of the Spirit, as well as from the numerous ...
... CHRONOLOGY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT. The occurrences of the first pentecostal day after the resurrection of Christ set it apart as ... a discussion of the significance of the events of the pentecostal day described in Ac 2. That is discussed in the ... to appear about 360 AD. Easter, the beginning of the pentecostal period, closed the "Quadragesima," or "Lent," the entire period of ... by self-denial and humiliation. On the contrary, the entire pentecostal period, the so-called "Quinquagesima," was marked by joyfulness, daily ...
... r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: any member of a Pentecostal religious body [syn: Pentecostal, Pentecostalist] Merriam Webster's noun or adjective see Pentecostal I
... 4) Public Ministry of Jesus (5) Death and Resurrection and Pentecostal Gift 2. The Holy Spirit in the Kingdom of God ... of God might work. See BLASPHEMY. (5) Death, Resurrection and Pentecostal Gift. It is not possible to give here a complete ...
... 3.0 (2005) n 1: the principles and practices of Pentecostal religious groups; characterized by religious excitement and talking in tongues Merriam Webster's noun see Pentecostal I
... For example, in Ac 2:17 ff Peter interprets the Pentecostal experience in the terms of prophecy, referring to Joe (2 ... with Peter's use of this passage is whether the Pentecostal outpouring was the climactic realization of the promise: that is ...
McPherson, Aimee Semple definitions Britannica Concise U.S. (Canadian-born) Pentecostal evangelist. Born on a farm near Ingersoll, Ontario, she began ...
... ecstatic utterances, etc. Phrases and idioms: charismatic movement a neo-pentecostal movement affecting Roman Catholic, Anglican, and other Christian Churches. Derivatives ...