In christian tradition, THS didn't occure in humans before Jesus was reawakened. But in Acts 4:25, its stated that: "You spoke by the Holy Spirit through the mouth of your servant, our father David: "'Why do the nations rage and the peoples plot in vain?"
What could this possibly mean?
Jesus was permanently awakened from death's deep sleep when God resurrected Jesus out of biblical hell - Acts 2 vs 27,31,32; 3:15
40 days later the resurrected Jesus ascended to heaven.
10 days later, at Pentecost, is when God's spirit was poured out on the 120 persons.
Between Acts 4 vs 23 to 31 immediately after being released from custody Peter and John met with the rest of the congregation and prayed for courage because determination alone would Not be enough to sustain them in the preaching work.
Opposers try to break one's faith so they needed strength from God, and prayer was a powerful sustaining force for them.
They did Not pray to be spared from facing trials because they knew Jesus taught them they would be persecuted and hated.
Under adverse circumstances they wanted to speak with boldness - Acts 4 vs 29-31.
For they were first of all accountable, Not to men, but to God - Acts 5:29