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Pentecostal Study Bible
Pentecostalism is a Christian movement that began with the Protestant Reformation. The earliest record of the existence of this faith is in the 17th century, although the first official record was made in the 18th century. At that time, there was a revival of interest in the study of the Bible, and many questions about the Bible were raised. It was then that a group of Christians in Germany began to study the Bible and to search for answers to the questions raised. They studied the Bible and discovered that the answers to the questions they had raised were in the Bible.
The first recorded meeting of this kind of Christian faith took place in 1611 in the town of Hallelujah in Germany. A group of Christians from the town began to study the Bible and to search for answers to the questions that had been raised. At that time, there was no official record of this meeting. A few years later, the leaders of this group met in Jerusalem to discuss the questions that had been raised. At that meeting, they agreed on the basic beliefs that would form the basis of the new faith. They also decided that the best way to spread their faith was to send out people to teach others about it.
The first missionary work in this new faith was the work of John Tetzel. He was a German pastor and had been converted to this new faith. He was sent to the Netherlands in 16. There, he began to preach about this new faith to anyone who would listen to him.