
Elim Pentecostal Tabernacle
Elim
(ē`lĭm),
in the Bible, oasis where the Israelites halted
Pentecost
(from Greek pentecoste, "fiftieth day") Christian
festival commemorating the descent of the Holy Spirit on the disciples of
Jesus, occurring on the Jewish Pentecost, after Jesus' death, resurrection,
and ascension. The disciples began to speak in the many languages of the
people assembled there, a sign that the disciples should spread the Christian
message throughout the world. Jewish Pentecost was a thanksgiving feast for
the first fruits of the wheat harvest and was associated with remembrance of
God's gift of the Law to Moses on Mount Sinai. Christian Pentecost is
celebrated on the Sunday concluding the 50-day period following Easter. It is
also the name of the Jewish celebration of Shavuot ("Festival of
Weeks").
Christian religious congregations whose members seek to be
filled with the Holy Spirit, in emulation of the Apostles at Pentecost.
Tabernacle
A
place of worship
In
Review:
An
oasis where people can come and be healed, empowered through the Holy Spirit,
and participate together in worship to God.
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