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Phil·ip
/ˈfɪləp/
男子名,腓力
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Phil·ip
n.
Zool.
(a)
The
European
hedge
sparrow
.
(b)
The
house
sparrow
.
Called
also
phip
. [
Prov
.
Eng
.]
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
Philip
n
:
Englishman
and
husband
of
Elizabeth
II
(
born
1921) [
syn
: {
Prince
Philip
,
Duke of Edinburgh
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Philip
lover
of
horses
. (1.)
One
of
the
twelve
apostles
;
a
native
of
Bethsaida
, "
the
city
of
Andrew
and
Peter
" (
John
1:44).
He
readily
responded
to
the
call
of
Jesus
when
first
addressed
to
him
(43),
and
forthwith
brought
Nathanael
also
to
Jesus
(45,46).
He
seems
to
have
held
a
prominent
place
among
the
apostles
(
Matt
. 10:3;
Mark
3:18;
John
6:5-7; 12:21, 22; 14:8, 9;
Acts
1:13).
Of
his
later
life
nothing
is
certainly
known
.
He
is
said
to
have
preached
in
Phrygia
,
and
to
have
met
his
death
at
Hierapolis
.
(2.)
One
of
the
"
seven
" (
Acts
6:5),
called
also
"
the
evangelist
" (21:8, 9).
He
was
one
of
those
who
were
"
scattered
abroad
"
by
the
persecution
that
arose
on
the
death
of
Stephen
.
He
went
first
to
Samaria
,
where
he
laboured
as
an
evangelist
with
much
success
(8:5-13).
While
he
was
there
he
received
a
divine
command
to
proceed
toward
the
south
,
along
the
road
leading
from
Jerusalem
to
Gaza
.
These
towns
were
connected
by
two
roads
.
The
one
Philip
was
directed
to
take
was
that
which
led
through
Hebron
,
and
thence
through
a
district
little
inhabited
,
and
hence
called
"
desert
."
As
he
travelled
along
this
road
he
was
overtaken
by
a
chariot
in
which
sat
a
man
of
Ethiopia
,
the
eunuch
or
chief
officer
of
Queen
Candace
,
who
was
at
that
moment
reading
,
probably
from
the
Septuagint
version
,
a
portion
of
the
prophecies
of
Isaiah
(53:6,7).
Philip
entered
into
conversation
with
him
,
and
expounded
these
verses
,
preaching
to
him
the
glad
tidings
of
the
Saviour
.
The
eunuch
received
the
message
and
believed
,
and
was
forthwith
baptized
,
and
then
"
went
on
his
way
rejoicing
."
Philip
was
instantly
caught
away
by
the
Spirit
after
the
baptism
,
and
the
eunuch
saw
him
no
more
.
He
was
next
found
at
Azotus
,
whence
he
went
forth
in
his
evangelistic
work
till
he
came
to
Caesarea
.
He
is
not
mentioned
again
for
about
twenty
years
,
when
he
is
still
found
at
Caesarea
(
Acts
21:8)
when
Paul
and
his
companions
were
on
the
way
to
Jerusalem
.
He
then
finally
disappears
from
the
page
of
history
.
(3.)
Mentioned
only
in
connection
with
the
imprisonment
of
John
the
Baptist
(
Matt
. 14:3;
Mark
6:17;
Luke
3:19).
He
was
the
son
of
Herod
the
Great
,
and
the
first
husband
of
Herodias
,
and
the
father
of
Salome
. (
See
HEROD
PHILIP
I
. T0001763)
(4.)
The
"
tetrarch
of
Ituraea
" (
Luke
3:1);
a
son
of
Herod
the
Great
,
and
brother
of
Herod
Antipas
.
The
city
of
Caesarea-Philippi
was
named
partly
after
him
(
Matt
. 16:13;
Mark
8:27). (
See
HEROD
PHILIP
II
. T0001764)
From:
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (late 1800's)
Philip
,
warlike
;
a
lover
of
horses
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