At Acts 8:26-36, God's holy spirit told Phillip to run alongside the Ethiopian Eunuch's chariot. [The Eunuch was a person of power in Queen Candace's court and was a Jewish proselyte, (he was a non-Jewish worshiper of Jehovah God). He'd gone to Jerusalem to worship at the temple and was returning home.] Philip ran alongside and heard him reading aloud Isaiah the prophet, and he said: "Do you actually know what you are reading?" The Eunuch said: "Really, how could I ever do so, unless someone guided me?"And he entreated Philip to get on and sit down with him". In answer the eunuch said to Philip: "I beg you, about whom does the prophet say this? About himself or about some other man?" Philip opened his mouth and, starting with this Scripture, he declared to him the good news about Jesus". (Isaiah prophesied 'Christ would remain silent before those who would put him to death and that he would die a painful death''. Isaiah 53:3-8). This Ethiopian Eunuch only knew the Old Testament. He needed to be taught how Christ Jesus fulfilled the prophecies of the 'Messiah' and had given his life for mankind. The New Testament hadn't even been written down yet, so all of Jesus Christ's disciples had been taught to preach door-to-doorand house to house, (Matthew 24:14, Matthew 28:19&20 and Acts 20:20), or 'road to road'as Phillip did then and as all faithful Christians do today. Everyone on Earth must have the chance to hear the good news about God's Kingdom, with Christ as our King, and to gain everlasting life!!
Phillip
Although there are no exact descriptions of them in the Bible, we can assume they were there because of passages like when the queen of Ethiopia visits King Solomon or the Ethiopian Eunich whom Phillip meets, which is mentioned in the gospels.
eunich
Unlikely as he was married.
there taught English Language, math, science, and spots.
People can learn about Ethiopian restaurants by looking in a local newspaper for locations in their area, then going online to find the website for such restaurants. Another thing someone can do is research Ethiopian food and then look at menu's and see what the foods are.
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Ethiopian
Phillip learns important life lessons from Timothy in "The Cay," such as the value of friendship, resilience, and acceptance of others regardless of their differences. Timothy's teachings help Phillip grow as a person and see the world from a different perspective.
An Ethiopian is a native or resident of Ethiopia.
Ethiopian