bible, theology March 25, 2026 Can "full of sweet wine" (Acts 2:13) be viewed as an assessment by not -understanding "others" of the message or its sound of "speaking in tongues? Click to join the conversation with over 500,000 Pentecostal believers and scholars | PentecostalTheology.com SIGN UP to RECEIVE our weekly NEWSLETTERS on PENTECOST Text: Acts 2:13 (YTL) "And others mocking said, They are full of sweet wine." 213actsassessmentCANfullit’smessageNOTotherssound…speakingsweetthetonguesunderstandingviewedwine PentecostalTheology .com Previous articleIn Appreciation Of Jürgen Moltmann A Discussion Of His Transformational Eschatology Next articleRubén Muñoz Larrondo, A Postcolonial Reading Of The Acts Of The Apostles, Studies In Biblical Literature 147 (New York Peter Lang, 2012). Xiv + 249 Pp., $80.95 Hardback. Be first to comment Click here to cancel reply. Cancel replyComment * Name Email Website Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
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