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Easton's Bible Dictionary

 

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Philip
        lover of horses. (1.) One of the twelve apostles; a native of
        Bethsaida, "the city of Andrew and Peter" (John 1:44). He
        readily responded to the call of Jesus when first addressed to
        him (43), and forthwith brought Nathanael also to Jesus (45,46).
        He seems to have held a prominent place among the apostles
        (Matt. 10:3; Mark 3:18; John 6:5-7; 12:21, 22; 14:8, 9; Acts
        1:13). Of his later life nothing is certainly known. He is said
        to have preached in Phrygia, and to have met his death at
        Hierapolis.
        (2.) One of the "seven" (Acts 6:5), called also "the
        evangelist" (21:8, 9). He was one of those who were "scattered
        abroad" by the persecution that arose on the death of Stephen.
        He went first to Samaria, where he laboured as an evangelist
        with much success (8:5-13). While he was there he received a
        divine command to proceed toward the south, along the road
        leading from Jerusalem to Gaza. These towns were connected by
        two roads. The one Philip was directed to take was that which
        led through Hebron, and thence through a district little
        inhabited, and hence called "desert." As he travelled along this
        road he was overtaken by a chariot in which sat a man of
        Ethiopia, the eunuch or chief officer of Queen Candace, who was
        at that moment reading, probably from the Septuagint version, a
        portion of the prophecies of Isaiah (53:6,7). Philip entered
        into conversation with him, and expounded these verses,
        preaching to him the glad tidings of the Saviour. The eunuch
        received the message and believed, and was forthwith baptized,
        and then "went on his way rejoicing." Philip was instantly
        caught away by the Spirit after the baptism, and the eunuch saw
        him no more. He was next found at Azotus, whence he went forth
        in his evangelistic work till he came to Caesarea. He is not
        mentioned again for about twenty years, when he is still found
        at Caesarea (Acts 21:8) when Paul and his companions were on the
        way to Jerusalem. He then finally disappears from the page of
        history.
        (3.) Mentioned only in connection with the imprisonment of
        John the Baptist (Matt. 14:3; Mark 6:17; Luke 3:19). He was the
        son of Herod the Great, and the first husband of Herodias, and
        the father of Salome. (See HEROD PHILIP I. ¯T0001763)
        (4.) The "tetrarch of Ituraea" (Luke 3:1); a son of Herod the
        Great, and brother of Herod Antipas. The city of
        Caesarea-Philippi was named partly after him (Matt. 16:13; Mark
        8:27). (See HEROD PHILIP II. ¯T0001764)
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Biblical Meaning for 'Philip' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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