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  2. Agabus. a "prophet," probably one of the seventy disciples of Christ. He prophesied at Antioch of an approaching famine ( Acts 11:27 Acts 11:28). Many years afterwards he met Paul at Caesarea, and warned him of the bonds and affliction that awaited him at Jerusalem should he persist in going thither ( Acts 21:10-12).

  3. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. All that we know about the prophet Agabus comes from two short passages in the Bible. In Acts 11:27–30 Agabus is described as one of several prophets who came from Jerusalem to Syrian Antioch, where Paul was ministering. A prophet was one who received direct messages from God and communicated them to the people.

  4. The man named Agabus appears twice in the book of Acts, in Acts 11:27-28 and in Acts 21:10-11. In both instances he gave prophecies as he was a prophet from Jerusalem. Some say that Agabus is probably one of the seventy disciples whom the Lord Jesus had sent out according to Luke 10:1-12.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AgabusAgabus - Wikipedia

    The name Agabus derived from the Aramaic Ḥagab, meaning "Grasshopper", which may have been a nickname or pseudonym. Biblical and traditional accounts. According to extrabiblical tradition, Agabus appears to have been a resident of Jerusalem.

    • February 13 (Roman Catholic), March 8 (Eastern Orthodox)
  6. Apr 30, 2023 · 🔼 The name Agabus: Summary. Meaning. Grasshopper. Party Person. Hill Billy, Locust. Etymology. From חגב ( hagab ), grasshopper. From עגב ( 'agab ), to join a collective spirit. From גבעה ( gibeah ), hill, or גבי ( gobay ), locust. Related names. • Via חגב ( hagab ): Hagab (ah)

  7. Aug 2, 2019 · The argument is often made that since Hulda was a prophetess in the Old Testament and Philip had four daughters who prophesied in the New Testament then clearly women can be elders and pastors in the church. But the argument doesn’t follow. A prophetess is not a pastor.

  8. A NT prophet from Judea (Jerusalem) who on two separate occasions by the Spirit made a prediction. At Antioch he formally predicted “a great famine over all the world” ( οἰκουμένη, G3876, the civilized world). It caused the Antioch assembly to gather a relief offering for the Judean brethren ( Acts 11:27, 28 ).

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