Philip. Means Lover of horses. (1) The apostle; formerly of Bethsaida (John 1:44); mentioned along with Bartholomew (Matt. 10:3; Luke 6:14; see also John 1:43-46; 6:5, 7; 12:21-22; 14:8-9). (2) One of the seven; an evangelist (Acts 6:5; 21:8); preaches at Samaria, and to the Ethiopian eunuch (Acts 8); entertains Paul (Acts 21:8). (3) Son of Herod the Great and Mariamne; first husband of Herodias (Matt. 14:3; Mark 6:17; Luke 3:19). See Herod. (4) Another son of Herod, tetrarch of Trachonitis (Luke 3:1), founder of Caesarea Philippi.
There are a number of references in The Bible, both of Philip the disciple and of Philip the deacon, but I cannot see any mention of either of their fathers.
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The bible does not mention exactly what Philip did as a profession.
Evangelist
Jesus Christ and Philip
He baptizes the Ethiopian eunuch.
The bible speaks of Philip meeting the Ethiopaen eunech
The Bible does not say.
The Ethiopian eunuch was the one converted by Philip in the Bible. As a man of considerable influence in the Queen's court, he was believed to be the one who started the movement of Christianity in Africa.
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.
No, There is nothing written by Philip in the Bible Answer/ 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.
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