“And they were amazed and astonished, saying, “Are not all these who are speaking Galileans?”
Utterly amazed, they asked: 'Aren't all these who are speaking Galileans? — the amazement (existano, astound/bewilderment) at Galileans speaking multiple languages is linguistically impossible unless divine power intervenes. Galilee was a marginal region; Galileans were rural, unpolished, unlikely to be multilingual. The social anomaly underscores the Spirit's power to transcend human limitation.
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Acts 2:7
“And they were amazed and astonished, saying, “Are not all these who are speaking Galileans?”
Utterly amazed, they asked: 'Aren't all these who are speaking Galileans? — the amazement (existano, astound/bewilderment) at Galileans speaking multiple languages is linguistically impossible unless divine power intervenes. Galilee was a marginal region; Galileans were rural, unpolished, unlikely to be multilingual. The social anomaly underscores the Spirit's power to transcend human limitation.
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Utterly amazed, they asked: 'Aren't all these who are speaking Galileans? — the amazement (existano, astound/bewilderment) at Galileans speaking multiple languages is linguistically impossible unless divine power intervenes. Galilee was a marginal region; Galileans were rural, unpolished, unlikely to be multilingual. The social anomaly underscores the Spirit's power to transcend human limitation.