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  • ...thirty-four), we must postulate a date earlier than thirty-four years from Herod’s death, <i> i.e. </i> a.d. 30. A date nearer to the deposition of [[Arch
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  • ...remained a day in their company. The founder of the Church is not known. [[Philip]] the Evangelist, who laboured in Caesarea, has been suggested. </p> <p> Un ...en [[Cleopatra]] of Egypt holds it for a time, and here some decades later Herod the Great entertains Cæsar. During the Jewish revolt it is an important
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  • ...remained a day in their company. The founder of the Church is not known. [[Philip]] the Evangelist, who laboured in Caesarea, has been suggested. </p> <p> Un ...en [[Cleopatra]] of Egypt holds it for a time, and here some decades later Herod the Great entertains Cæsar. During the Jewish revolt it is an important
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  • ...sage deserves to be quoted in full and is here given in the translation of Philip Schaff (Presbyterian) in his edition of the <i> Didache </i> (pp. 184ff): "
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  • ...bsp;Luke 1:11; but this is largely a matter of definition. At the death of Herod (&nbsp;Acts 12:23) no <i> appearance </i> of an angel is necessarily intend ...&nbsp;1 Chronicles 21:16), on Sennacherib's army (&nbsp;2 Kings 19:35), on Herod (&nbsp;Acts 12:23). An angel troubled the pool of Bethesda (the Alex. manus
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  • ...on a great sabbath at the 8th hour; the arrest having been made by Herod; Philip of Tralles being chief priest, Statius [[Quadratus]] proconsul, and Jesus C
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  • ...upposedly guilty. He did not understand what made the Jews hate Paul. When Herod Agrippa, an expert on Jewish affairs, arrived at the governor’s palace, F &nbsp;Acts 24:27[[Paul]][[Herod]]
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  • ...read that the two were sent by their brother-Apostles to Samaria, after [[Philip]] had exercised his evangelistic ministry there. Many had been admitted int ..., and instrumentally impart the Holy Spirit by laying hands on, the deacon Philip's converts in Samaria, the very place where John once would have called dow
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  • ...esence of the ‘centurion’ (&nbsp;Matthew 8:5 ff., &nbsp;Luke 7:2 ff.) that Herod [[Antipas]] had a small garrison here. St. Luke tells us that this centurio ...(where He was reared, as in [[Bethlehem]] He was born), when He heard that Herod Antipas, who often resided at Sepphoris, or Diocaesarea, near Nazareth, had
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  • ...fore the death of Herod the Great (&nbsp;Matthew 2:1; &nbsp;Matthew 2:19). Herod died probably not later than b.c. 4, as is made out from statements of [[Jo ...was the "gift" confined to men; women prophesied - the four daughters of [[Philip]] among others (&nbsp;Acts 21:9 ). From the earliest times down to the clos
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  • ...um, v. (ed. Mangey, ii. p. 521), describes most graphically the journey of Herod [[Agrippa]] from Rome to Syria, when he went to take over the kingdom confe
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  • ...s also to be contrary to the evidence of evangelistic activity by Stephen, Philip, and the rest-the people (‘the whole multitude’) elected (ἐξελέξ ...embled in our place, Peter and .Andrew, James and John, sons of Zebedee, [[Philip]] and Bartholomew, [[Thomas]] and Matthew, James the son of Alphasns, and L
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  • ...ommences with His convincing self-revelation to Peter and John, Andrew and Philip, and Nathanael (ch. 1); His first miracle ‘manifested forth his glory’ ...usalem (&nbsp; Acts 11:27 f., &nbsp; Acts 21:10 ), the four daughters of [[Philip]] the evangelist (&nbsp; Acts 21:9 ). But these few names give us no concep
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  • ...employed in such positions of trust. The man of [[Ethiopia]] baptised by [[Philip]] was a eunuch of great authority under the queen. &nbsp;Acts 8:27 . </p> ...&nbsp;Isaiah 39:7; comp. &nbsp;Daniel 1:3; &nbsp;Daniel 1:7. The courf of Herod of course had its eunuchs (Josephus, Ant. 16:8, 1; 15:7, 4), as had also th
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  • ...he statement of Africanus about the destruction of genealogical records by Herod is most improbable, and tends to discredit his whole story; [[Josephus]] (
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  • Herod Philip Ii. <ref name="term_31914" /> ...ibleportal.com/dictionary/easton-s-bible-dictionary/herod+philip+ii. Herod Philip Ii. from Easton's Bible Dictionary]</ref>
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  • ...(own) brother Simon, and next day, when wishing to return home to Galilee, Philip, to whom Jesus says, ‘Follow me.’ At the same time the whole story of J
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  • ...he [[Ethiopian]] eunuch ( <i> q.v. [Note: quod vide, which see.] </i> ) by Philip; the admission of [[Cornelius]] and his friends by St. Peter; the mission o ...Αἰθιοπικός''''' , used by the Egyptians in preparing bodies for embalming, Herod. 2:86). (See [[Knife]]). </p> <p> The operation was a painful one, at least
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  • ...sp;John 1:35-51). The only one mentioned as called with a ‘follow me’ is [[Philip]] (&nbsp;John 1:43); and it is possible that this is rather an invitation t ...'s humility, 1 Kings xxi 29; Nineveh's repentance, &nbsp;Jeremiah 3:5; and Herod's hearing of John, &nbsp;Mark 6:20 . On the whole, the design of God in giv
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  • ...ncessions, was a part of the possessions of their most inveterate enemy, [[Philip]] II of Spain, and that one of the principal causes contributing to this ch
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