Saints in Ethiopia Enjoying the Hymn in Their Native Language (Amharic) 衣索匹亚圣徒用本地语(阿姆哈拉语)享受诗歌

Saints in Ethiopia enjoying the hymn “Just taste and see” in their native language (Amharic)

Acts 8:26-40 records the case of Philip preaching the gospel to an Ethiopian eunuch. In this case there are a number of patterns that we should follow in our gospel preaching today. Verses 27 and 28 say, “And he rose up and went. And behold, an Ethiopian man, a eunuch, a man in power under Candace, queen of the Ethiopians, who was over all her treasure, had come to worship in Jerusalem, and was returning and sitting in his chariot and reading the prophet Isaiah.” Ethiopia is Cush (Isa. 18:1), the land of the descendants of Cush, the son of Ham (Gen. 10:6). The gospel had spread from the racially pure Jews to the mixed Samaritans through Philip and Peter and John (vv. 5-25). Now the angel of the Lord directed Philip to contact a total Gentile from Ethiopia. Through this the gospel also spread southward to Africa. (Life-Study of Acts by Witness Lee, Chapter 24)
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