Philip was sent by God to the Ethiopian who was studying the bible. Philip went up to him and asked what he was reading and the Ethiopian answered that he didn't know. So Philip taught him what the Scripture said and the Ethiopian believed it and wanted to be baptized. Philip then baptized the Ethiopian and God took him away.
Philip used the old testament and the book was Isaiah , to the Ethiopian eunuch.
He baptizes the Ethiopian eunuch.
Philip told the eunuch about Jesus. This passage is found in Acts 8:26-40.
Philip explained the scripture to an Ethiopian eunuch in a chariot. The eunuch was reading from the book of Isaiah and sought understanding of the passage. Philip used this opportunity to share the good news about Jesus, leading to the eunuch's baptism. This encounter is detailed in Acts 8:26-40 in the New Testament.
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.
Answer: The Ethiopian eunuch was the first recorded Gentile convert to the Christian faith.
After Philip left the eunuch, as described in the biblical account in Acts 8, the eunuch continued on his way rejoicing. He had just been baptized by Philip and had gained a deeper understanding of the Scriptures. The Spirit of the Lord then took Philip away, and the eunuch did not see him again, but he went back to his homeland, likely sharing his newfound faith with others.
The name of the Ethiopian eunuch is not known. All that is known is that he was an unmarried man who was devoted to his master. He also would have been a convert to Judaism and was going to worship in the Temple in Jerusalem. (Acts 8:26-39)
His name is Bakos. He is an Ethiopian eunuch, a court official of the Candace, queen of the Ethiopians. The name wasn't mentioned in the bible but is still famous in the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church and the church has many reference for this part of the bible and the whole. You can find the story in Acts 8:26. Philip the Apostle taught him and finally baptised him. According to Church Scholars, Bakos is the first person who took the knowledge of Christianity out of the middle East and introduced to the outside world, even before the Apostles did it.
Yes, the Ethiopian Eunuch was not an Israelite, so on learning how to worship the true God, became a 'proselyte' (Acts 8:26-38)
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The first recorded African Christian