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Acts 8:38
And he gave orders for the carriage to be stopped, and the two of them went down into the water, and Philip gave him baptism.

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Acts 8:38
And he gave orders for the carriage to be stopped, and the two of them went down into the water, and Philip gave him baptism.

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Acts 8:12
But when they had faith in the good news given by Philip about the kingdom of God and the name of Jesus Christ, a number of men and women had baptism.

Acts 8:27
And he went and there was a man of Ethiopia, a servant of great authority under Candace, queen of the Ethiopians, and controller of all her property, who had come up to Jerusalem for worship;

Acts 8:28
He was going back, seated in his carriage, and was reading the book of the prophet Isaiah.

Acts 8:29
And the Spirit said to Philip, Go near, and get on his carriage.

Acts 8:30
And Philip, running up to him, saw that he was reading Isaiah the prophet, and said to him, Is the sense of what you are reading clear to you?

Acts 8:31
And he said, How is that possible when I have no guide? And he made Philip get up by his side.

Acts 8:38
And he gave orders for the carriage to be stopped, and the two of them went down into the water, and Philip gave him baptism.

Acts 8:39
And when they came up out of the water, the Spirit of the Lord took Philip away; and the Ethiopian saw him no more, for he went on his way full of joy.

Acts 8:40
But Philip came to Azotus, and went through all the towns, preaching the good news, till he came to Caesarea.

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Acts 8:32
Now the place in the book where he was reading was this: He was taken, like a sheep, to be put to death; and as a lamb is quiet when its wool is being cut, so he made no sound:

Acts 8:33
Being of low degree, his cause was not given a hearing: who has knowledge of his family? for his life is cut off from the earth.

Acts 8:34
And the Ethiopian said to Philip, About whom are these words said by the prophet? about himself, or some other?

Acts 8:35
So Philip, starting from this writing, gave him the good news about Jesus.


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