Philip: Missionary of the Hellenistic World

An informational overview of Philip and his cross-cultural ministry.

Biblical Context

Philip appears in Gospels and Acts.

A Mediator Between Jewish and Greek Worlds

Philip’s Greek name and interactions with Greek-speaking Jews reflect his role as a cultural bridge. Early traditions place his later ministry in Asia Minor.

Archaeological Evidence

Hierapolis inscriptions mention early Christian groups, aligning with traditions of Philip’s martyrdom there.

Bible Verses About Philip: Missionary of the Hellenistic World

John 1:45 – Calls Nathanael.

John 12:21 – Greeks seek Jesus.

John 14:8 – Show us the Father.

Acts 1:13 – Listed among apostles.

Acts 6:5 – Distinguished from Philip the deacon.

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