Having fun? What you are saying and what I was saying are STRICTLY difference in how we read it. I believe there were Jews at Jerusalem for The Pentocost from many nations. Now Who left and Who stayed? In my understanding the ones who heard the message and rejected it left. Others which believed it likely far less in number than those who rejected the mesasage and those believers stayed and became part of that community. If the ones who left did not believe no spreading of The Gospel by them.
Conjecture.
a question you are unable to answer
In my understanding the ones who heard the message and rejected it left.
I never knew Luke was the author of Second Opinions.
If the ones who left did not believe no spreading of The Gospel by them.
Again, wheres the proof? there is nothing that required them to remain in Jerusalem. Being mobile, they could have taken the light of the gospel revealed to them with them back to their homes intending to return again. Once again, you have to argue against Luke and his extensive listing of the countries from which the visiting Jews were from.
But keep trying snipe buddy. There is nothing incompatible with these initial converts going home shortly afterwards and the church being forces out of Jerusalem a couple of years later into the surrounding nations.