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How many times is Mary, mother of Jesus, mentioned in Acts after the Holy Spirit came on Pentecost?
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Here's the LLM Question of the Day for 8-31-2010...How many times is the name of Mary, the mother of the Lord Jesus, mentioned in the Book of Acts after the Holy Spirit descended from Heaven on the day of Pentecost? Please take a moment to respond at LLM, http://www.lionandlambministry.com , left hand column.

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Three times
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The Answer to yesterday's The LLM Question of the Day (8-30-2010):

Question was: What are the names of the 3 Jews that were blinded in the Bible?

Answer IS: “Samson”, “Zedekiah”, and “Barjesus.” We will go into depth on this topic in today's "LLM Message For Today"

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Post Today let’s consider…SOME GLEANINGS FROM THE BOOK OF ACTS
Please read Acts 2:5; Acts 2:16: Acts 2:36; Acts 7:55-8:2; Acts 5:29-32; Acts 10:28; Acts 11:1-5; Acts 15:16-24; Acts 22:17-21; Acts 13:5-15; Acts 13:46

The Book of Acts covers a period of about 30 years, beginning with the acts of the Apostle Peter and the Eleven at Jerusalem and closing with the acts of the Apostle Paul in Rome some 1500 miles from Jerusalem. About the time Paul left Ephesus to go to Jerusalem, and from there to Rome, he wrote: “So that from Jerusalem and round about unto Illyricum I have fully preached the Gospel of Christ” (“not where Christ was named”) (Romans 15:19 and 20).

Peter and the Eleven could not have said this; for in the Book of Acts we find no men­tion of their spiritual activities or missionary journeys outside of Israel’s land. Several of Paul’s missionary journeys are recorded. Peter and the Eleven had their headquarters at Jeru­salem. (Acts 8:1; Acts 15:1-10; Galatians 1:19 and Galatians 2:1-9).

The Apostle Paul’s headquarters for some years were at Antioch of Syria, outside of Israel’s land. Then Paul spent 18 months at Corinth (Acts 18:11). Then Paul held meetings in the school of Tyran­nus in Ephesus, “And this continued by the space of two years; so that all they which dwelt in Asia heard the Word of the LORD Jesus, both Jews and Greeks.” (Acts 19:10). Paul was in Ephesus more than two years, “Therefore, watch and remember, that by the space of three years I ceased not to warn every one day and night with tears.” (Acts 20:31).

In Acts 2:1 we read “when the day of Pente­cost was fully come.” Then some 20 years later Paul hasted “if it were possible for him to be at Jerusalem the day of Pentecost.” (Acts 20:16). So during the ‘Acts’ period there were about 30 Pentecosts; one each year. There can be no Pentecost without Jerusalem or the nation Israel. Pentecost was one of Jehovah’s feasts for Israel, fifty days after Passover and First­fruits. (Leviticus 23:15-16). Christ is our Passover; and on the third day He became the Firstfruits of them that slept. (1 Corinthians 5:7 and 1 Corinthians 15:29).

In the Book of Acts the word “Israel” is used 21 times, the word “Jew” (Jews) 81 times, whereas the word “Christian” is used just twice. (Acts 11:26 and Acts 26:28). One other time the word “Christian” is found in the Bible. (1 Peter 4:16).

In Acts “Jerusalem” is mentioned 60 times. The one hundred and twenty tarried at Jerusa­lem for the advent of the Holy Spirit, in obedience to Luke 24:49 then Acts 1:5-8. Read Acts 1:12-15.

The Apostle Peter, with the Eleven, first used the keys of the Kingdom of Heaven in Jerusalem, addres­sing “devout Jews out of every nation under heaven”; “all the house of Israel.” (Acts 2:5; Acts 2:36; Matthew 16:18-20). The Twelve filled Jerusalem with their doctrine (Christ). (Acts 5:28). The Apostles were put in the com­mon prison in Jerusalem for preaching Christ. (Acts 5:18). The angry Jews, including Saul of Tarsus, stoned Stephen to death in Jerusalem. (Acts 7:59 to Acts 8:3).

Shortly after this, Saul met the risen Christ near Damascus, where he was born out of due time, to be a pattern, being the only unsaved person on earth who saw Christ after His res­urrection. (Acts 9:1-15; 1 Corinthians 15:6-10; 1 Timothy 1:12; 1 Timothy 1:16). The Apostle Paul was in the temple in Jerusalem in a trance when Christ appeared to him to order him out of Jerusalem; “far hence unto the Gentiles.” (Acts 22:17-21). The all-important council as to whether Christian Gentiles were to be circumcised and put under the law was held at Jerusalem. (Acts 15:1-19). The decision was, one order for believing Jews - another order for believing Gentiles. (Acts 21:23-25; Acts 15:16-24; 1 Corinthians 9:20-25).

The first miracle of the Apostle Peter in Acts was to heal a Jew and send him into the Jerusalem temple, leaping and praising God. (Acts 3:1-11). Then Peter said to Israel, “to you first.” (Acts 3:26). The LORD, by Peter, presented a new King­dom proposition to Israel, because of Christ’s prayer on the cross. (Luke 23:34; Acts 3).

The first miracle of the Apostle Paul, in the Book of Acts, was to pronounce a judgment on a Jew and send him out in darkness. (Acts 13:11). Then Paul said to Israel, “it WAS first to you,” but NOW “we turn to the Gentiles.” (Acts 13:46 - Acts 28:28).

So There You Have it!

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Grace be to you and peace, from God: our Father, and The LORD Jesus Christ.

In The LORD Jesus Christ,
The Lion and Lamb Ministry

David Picos, D.D. 8-)
Minister and Ambassador for Christ in the Ministry of Reconciliation (2 Cor. 5:18-20)

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Grace be to you and peace, from God: our Father, and the LORD Jesus Christ

In The LORD Jesus Christ,
The Lion and Lamb Ministry

David Picos, D.D.
Minister and Ambassador for Christ in the Ministry of Reconciliation (2 Cor. 5:18-20; Ephesians 3:2,9)
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