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  1. As a result of Philip's preaching the crowd released Bartholomew from his cross, but Philip insisted that they not release him, and Philip died on the cross. Philip is also said to have been martyred by beheading, rather than crucifixion, in the city of Hierapolis .

  2. The Apostle Philip had a large role in the ministry of Jesus and the days following Jesus’ ascension into heaven. Philip was called by Jesus to follow Him and did not hesitate to go because he had been searching for the Messiah and believed immediately that Jesus was Him.

  3. The Bible records the deaths of only two apostles: James and John. For the others, we depend on historical traditions that may conflict with each other. Philip is said to have died in Hierapolis, Turkey by hanging (A.D. 80).

  4. Jun 7, 2024 · He died of natural causes according to one tradition but, according to another, of crucifixion, accounting for his other medieval symbol of a tall cross. The Acts of Philip are apocryphal and probably date from the 3rd/4th century. This article was most recently revised and updated by Encyclopaedia Britannica.

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  5. Jun 10, 2019 · Learn about Philip the Apostle, one of the 12 disciples of Jesus, who came from Bethsaida and was confused with Philip the Evangelist. Find out his role in the Gospel of John, his possible missionary journeys, and his uncertain fate.

  6. Dec 17, 2019 · Hippolytus, a theologian who lived in the second and third centuries, allegedly recorded James’ death in On the Twelve Apostles of Christ: “And James the son of Alphaeus, when preaching in Jerusalem was stoned to death by the Jews, and was buried there beside the temple.”

  7. Feb 18, 2019 · Philip was one of Jesus' apostles who was a fisherman from Bethsaida in Galilee. He was almost crucified in Phrygia and later buried in Hieropolis, according to tradition. He also influenced early Christian Gnosticism through his writings.

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