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On the thrilling day of Pentecost 33 C.E., Peter said to responsive Jews and proselytes: “Repent, and let each one of you be baptized.” (Acts 2:38) As a result, about 3,000 were baptized, likely in pools in or near Jerusalem.e Was this an impulsive act? Does this account serve as a precedent for Bible students and for children of Christian parents to rush into baptism before they are ready? Not at all. Remember, those Jews and Jewish proselytes who were baptized on the day of Pentecost 33 C.E. were keen students of God’s Word, and they were part of a nation that had been dedicated to Jehovah. Moreover, they were already demonstrating their zeal​—in some cases, by traveling great distances to be present at this annual festival. After accepting the vital truths concerning Jesus Christ’s role in the outworking of God’s purpose, they were ready to continue serving God​—but now as baptized followers of Christ.

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On the thrilling day of Pentecost 33 C.E., Peter said to responsive Jews and proselytes: “Repent, and let each one of you be baptized.” (Acts 2:38) As a result, about 3,000 were baptized, likely in pools in or near Jerusalem.e Was this an impulsive act? Does this account serve as a precedent for Bible students and for children of Christian parents to rush into baptism before they are ready? Not at all. Remember, those Jews and Jewish proselytes who were baptized on the day of Pentecost 33 C.E. were keen students of God’s Word, and they were part of a nation that had been dedicated to Jehovah. Moreover, they were already demonstrating their zeal​—in some cases, by traveling great distances to be present at this annual festival. After accepting the vital truths concerning Jesus Christ’s role in the outworking of God’s purpose, they were ready to continue serving God​—but now as baptized followers of Christ.

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Le jour palpitant de la Pentecôte en 33 de notre ère, Pierre s'adressa aux Juifs et aux prosélytes en disant : "Repentez-vous, et que chacun de vous soit baptisé." (Actes 2:38) En conséquence, environ 3 000 personnes furent baptisées, probablement dans des piscines à Jérusalem ou à proximité. Était-ce un acte impulsif ? Est-ce que ce récit sert de précédent pour les étudiants de la Bible et les enfants de parents chrétiens afin de se précipiter dans le baptême avant d'être prêts ? Pas du tout. Souvenez-vous, ces Juifs et prosélytes qui furent baptisés le jour de la Pentecôte en 33 de notre ère étaient des étudiants zélés de la Parole de Dieu, et ils faisaient partie d'une nation dédiée à Jéhovah. De plus, ils démontraient déjà leur zèle, dans certains cas, en parcourant de longues distances pour être présents à cette fête annuelle. Après avoir accepté les vérités vitales concernant le rôle de Jésus-Christ dans l'accomplissement du dessein de Dieu, ils étaient prêts à continuer à servir Dieu, mais maintenant en tant que disciples baptisés du Christ.

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