Why didn the fire and wind repeat themselves in further incidents of people receiving the Holy Ghost?
The Bible uses the fire and wind in much the same way that fire, thunder, lightning, and an earthquake was used at the giving of the Law on Mount Sinai. It caught people’s attention. It was a manifestation of His power. Additional implications of the wind and fire are: The wind is significant with the breath of God in Gen.2:7, John 3:8, 20:22, and Ezekiel 37:9. The fire of the Spirit equates to Matthew 3:11-12 to burn up the chaff, the Golden Candlestick )Rev 1:12-20, Matt 8:12), and the burning bush (Heb 1:7; Exodus 3:1-15) and every manifestation of God’s glory up to and including the Day of Pentecost. The glory cloud on Mount Sinai settled on the tabernacle in the Desert. Later it appeared when David was establishing his tabernacle and when Solomon dedicated his tabernacle. Significantly there were 120 priests, trumpeters, and shewbread–a type of the Day of Pentecost where the glory cloud became 120 glory clouds . The number 120 signifies the end of life in the flesh and the beginn