a2:9-11
b1 Pet 1:1
cActs 16:6
d19:10
f13:13
g18:23
h18:24
i1:8
j2:10-11

‏ Acts 2:8-11

Summary for Acts 2:9-11: 2:9-11  a Parthians came from the region stretching from the Tigris River eastward to India. Medes (now called Kurds) were from Media, east of Mesopotamia and north of the Persian Gulf. Elamites were from Elam (now in Iran), north of the Persian Gulf and just east of the Tigris River. Mesopotamia lay between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. Judea was well known as the Jewish homeland. Cappadocia, Pontus, and Asia were Roman provinces in Asia Minor (now in Turkey; see 1 Pet 1:1  b); Paul later taught and preached in some of these areas (see Acts 16:6  c; 19:10  d, 26  e). Phrygia and Pamphylia were districts of Asia Minor later visited by Paul (13:13  f; 18:23  g). Egypt had a large Jewish population, particularly in the city of Alexandria (see 18:24  h). North Africa was also represented by Libya and Cyrene. Rome was the imperial capital and the home of thousands of Jews. The Cretans came from the island of Crete, located south-southeast of Greece, and the Arabs from the area south and east of Jerusalem.

• The inclusion of all of these nations suggests how the Good News was going to go out to the ends of the earth (1:8  i).
Summary for Acts 2:10-11: 2:10-11  j converts to Judaism: See study note on 13:43.
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