Glad you are back. I hope you had a good time. I will respond to this on this thread, and after that, if you want to continue discussing it I can start a new thread. I never start new threads except on the weekends since I do not have much time to respond to posts during my work week.
First, let me explain something. I do not know the Bible all that well, I only know what I have learned from posting to Christians for about six years and that has also precipitated my looking up many verses online and trying to understand how they fit with my beliefs. Most of these verses are related to prophecies for the return of Christ/Messiah but I also know some that are related to the resurrection and eternal life and many of the wonderful parables of Jesus. So hopefully you can bear with me since I do not have the same level of understanding of the Bible that you have, moreover I know even less about the Old Testament. I basically discover things as I post to people on forums and that is how I have been learning.
In some cases, I know what verses are referring to according to my beliefs because some of them are cited in the Baha’i Writings, but in other cases I will just say what I think verses might mean, in light of Baha’i beliefs and what happened before and after Baha’u’llah came.
Yes, I believe that Acts 2:13-21 are all referring to the last days, but I do not believe that the last days came at Pentecost, I believe the last days refer to what will happen before and shortly after Christ returns. The last days are the same as the time of the end (Daniel 12) and they ushered in the Messianic Age that Jews have been long awaiting.
Acts 2:13
Others mocking said, These men are full of new wine.
This verse could mean the new wine that Baha’u’llah brought because every new Revelation from God can be likened to new wine.
John 14:26
But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you.
The Comforter mentioned in this verse refers to Baha’u’llah, who
brought the Holy Spirit to humanity. Since Baha’u’llah
brought the Holy Spirit, He was CALLED the Comforter (and the Spirit of truth). In short, Baha’u’llah was the Comforter who
brought the Holy Spirit to humanity.
So to understand what Baha’is believe happened more clearly, this verse could say:
John 14:26
But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost that Baha’u’llah will bring, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you.
Jesus was a Comforter, Baha’u’llah was
another Comforter, because both brought the Holy Spirit which is the Bounty of God that comforts people.
John 14:16
And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter, that he may abide with you for ever;
It would help if you understand what Baha’is believe about the Holy Spirit. I just explained this on another thread.
The Baha’i Faith believes in a Trinity, and the detailed explanation is in this chapter:
27: THE TRINITY
Briefly, we believe that there are three separate entities involved: (1) God, (2) the Manifestation of God, and (3) the Holy Spirit, and they work together but they are not all part of God. (The Manifestation of God is also referred to as a Messenger or a Prophet.)
The Holy Spirit is the Bounty of God. Jesus was a Manifestation of God to whom God sent the Holy Spirit and then Jesus brought the Holy Spirit to Earth. By bringing the Holy Spirit to Earth, Jesus shed the splendor of His glory upon all created things. Baha’u’llah was also a Manifestation of God, so that process repeated itself when Baha’u’llah came.
I do not question that the Holy Spirit descended upon the apostles at Pentecost. But that does not mean that the Holy Spirit cannot descend again later. Do you think that the Bounty of God is limited? Do you think that God only sends it once and for all time?
What happened at Pentecost is explained in the Baha’i Writings.
“So the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles means their attraction by the Christ Spirit, whereby they acquired stability and firmness. Through the spirit of the love of God they gained a new life, and they saw Christ living, helping and protecting them. They were like drops, and they became seas; they were like feeble insects, and they became majestic eagles; they were weak and became powerful. They were like mirrors facing the sun; verily, some of the light became manifest in them.”
Some Answered Questions, pp. 106-107
You can read the whole chapter here:
24: THE DESCENT OF THE HOLY SPIRIT UPON THE APOSTLES
Jude 3
Beloved, while I was very diligent to write to you concerning our common salvation, I found it necessary to write to you exhorting you to contend earnestly for the faith which was once for all delivered to the saints.
Context is really important when trying to understand what scriptures mean. I do not now the context of this verse but it can have more than one meaning. It seems to me that it means the faith of Jesus Christ was once and for all delivered to the saints, in which case this is the last time the Holy Spirit would descend upon the apostles of Jesus; but that does not mean it will never descend again in future religious dispensations.