No, There is nothing written by Philip in The Bible
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In the bible (collection) of Scripture - yes, he wrote the Gospel of Philip.
He was designated as one of the disciples that recorded the words of Jesus Christ - see Pistis Sophia - hence his gospel was written in a condensed format, as his practice was to record at the time of discourse.
King Philip of Macedonia was a pagan and had probably never even heard of the jews. And, of course, the New Testament was not written for another four hundred years. No, Philip had no part in writing the Bible.
In the New Testament.
No, Mark wrote the book of Mark.
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The first establishment of the bible by using 318 liqawint and plus medihaniyalem i.e 319.therefore,bible is the true book.
Philip is listed as one of the twelve disciples but as far as we know , none of the disciples wrote anything. The four New Testament gospels were originally anonymous and were not written by any of the disciples, in spite of second-century attributions. There is a non-canonical Gospel of Philip but it was, like the canonical gospels, originally anonymous; in any case it is generally believed to have been written after 150 CE. This means that not only did Philip not write a book of the Bible, he also probably did not even write a book outside the Bible.
King Philip of Macedonia was a pagan and had probably never even heard of the jews. And, of course, the New Testament was not written for another four hundred years. No, Philip had no part in writing the Bible.
jesus did not write any of the books in the bible.
No, Elijah did not write a book of the Bible. He was a prophet in the Old Testament, primarily featured in the books of 1 Kings and 2 Kings.
It is called the Bible or the Sacred Scriptures. God inspired humans to write it.
No he did not.
In the New Testament.
No, Mark wrote the book of Mark.
Elijah, Elisha, Nathan
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Philip, disciple of Christ, is often confused with the Philip the evangelist in the book of Acts. I dont think that the bible really clearly states how he died.. some think that he was crucifide...
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