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Philip Explains Isaiah to the Ethiopian Eunuch
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Philip Explains Isaiah to the Ethiopian Eunuch

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Philip stands beside a royal chariot as an Ethiopian court official reads from an open scroll, the moment from Acts when the evangelist is led by the Spirit to explain the prophecy of Isaiah. The official, richly dressed and attended by servants and horses, listens from his traveling carriage while Philip points him toward the suffering Servant fulfilled in Jesus Christ. The scene highlights Scripture interpretation, evangelism, and the widening reach of the gospel beyond Jerusalem. In Acts 8, the Ethiopian eunuch is reading Isaiah 53 and asks, “About whom does the prophet say this?” Philip begins with that passage and preaches Jesus, leading to the official’s baptism and joyful faith. This artwork is well suited for teaching on missions, conversion, biblical prophecy, discipleship, and the authority of Scripture.
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KeywordsActs 8   chariot   ethiopian eunuch   evangelism   Isaiah 53   philip  
Secondary Keywordsbaptism   conversion   court official   discipleship   gospel   mission   scripture   scroll   Servant prophecy  
Tertiary Keywordsbiblical teaching   holy spirit   Prophecy fulfilled   Royal carriage  
Scriptures
Acts 8:26-40   Acts 8:30-35   Isaiah 53:7-8  

Acts 8

26 Now an angel of the Lord said to Philip, “Rise and go toward the south to the road that goes down from Jerusalem to Gaza.” This is a desert place. 27 And he rose and went. And there was an Ethiopian, a eunuch, a court official of Candace, queen of the Ethiopians, who was in charge of all her treasure. He had come to Jerusalem to worship 28 and was returning, seated in his chariot, and he was reading the prophet Isaiah. 29 And the Spirit said to Philip, “Go over and join this chariot.” 30 So Philip ran to him and heard him reading Isaiah the prophet and asked, “Do you understand what you are reading?” 31 And he said, “How can I, unless someone guides me?” And he invited Philip to come up and sit with him. 32 Now the passage of the Scripture that he was reading was this: “Like a sheep he was led to the slaughter and like a lamb before its shearer is silent, so he opens not his mouth. 33 In his humiliation justice was denied him. Who can describe his generation? For his life is taken away from the earth.” 34 And the eunuch said to Philip, “About whom, I ask you, does the prophet say this, about himself or about someone else?” 35 Then Philip opened his mouth, and beginning with this Scripture he told him the good news about Jesus. 36 And as they were going along the road they came to some water, and the eunuch said, “See, here is water! What prevents me from being baptized?” 38 And he commanded the chariot to stop, and they both went down into the water, Philip and the eunuch, and he baptized him. 39 And when they came up out of the water, the Spirit of the Lord carried Philip away, and the eunuch saw him no more, and went on his way rejoicing. 40 But Philip found himself at Azotus, and as he passed through he preached the gospel to all the towns until he came to Caesarea.

Acts 8

30 So Philip ran to him and heard him reading Isaiah the prophet and asked, “Do you understand what you are reading?” 31 And he said, “How can I, unless someone guides me?” And he invited Philip to come up and sit with him. 32 Now the passage of the Scripture that he was reading was this: “Like a sheep he was led to the slaughter and like a lamb before its shearer is silent, so he opens not his mouth. 33 In his humiliation justice was denied him. Who can describe his generation? For his life is taken away from the earth.” 34 And the eunuch said to Philip, “About whom, I ask you, does the prophet say this, about himself or about someone else?” 35 Then Philip opened his mouth, and beginning with this Scripture he told him the good news about Jesus.

Isaiah 53

7 He was oppressed, and he was afflicted, yet he opened not his mouth; like a lamb that is led to the slaughter, and like a sheep that before its shearers is silent, so he opened not his mouth. 8 By oppression and judgment he was taken away; and as for his generation, who considered that he was cut off out of the land of the living, stricken for the transgression of my people?

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Philip stands beside a royal chariot as an Ethiopian court official reads from an open scroll, the moment from Acts when the evangelist is led by the Spirit to explain the prophecy of Isaiah. The official, richly dressed and attended by servants and horses, listens from his traveling carriage while Philip points him toward the suffering Servant fulfilled in Jesus Christ. The scene highlights Scripture interpretation, evangelism, and the widening reach of the gospel beyond Jerusalem. In Acts 8, the Ethiopian eunuch is reading Isaiah 53 and asks, “About whom does the prophet say this?” Philip begins with that passage and preaches Jesus, leading to the official’s baptism and joyful faith. This artwork is well suited for teaching on missions, conversion, biblical prophecy, discipleship, and the authority of Scripture. by S. M. Davis

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