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The Ethiopian Eunuch
Saul the Persecutor
Saul's Conversion
100
This man met and baptized the Ethiopian Eunuch
Philip
100
Saul could never because crucified because he received this status from his father
Roman Citizen
100
Paul was on the road to this city to root out the Christians there when Jesus appeared to him on the road
Damascus
200
The Eunuch was on the road to this city, en route back to Africa
Gaza
200
Saul was very well educated in Greek classical knowledge as well as this
The Hebrew Scriptures
200
Though all the men could hear the voice, only Saul had this happen to him
Blinded him
300
To the Romans, Ethiopia was considered to be this
The end of the known world (end of the earth)
300
Saul's primary mission under the High Priests was to do this after Stephen's death
Stamp out the Christian movement
300
In Damascus, this man reluctantly answered the call to go to Saul and baptize and heal him
Ananias
400
The Ethiopian's baptism was significant for these two reasons
First Gentile to be baptized, Took back the Gospel to the "ends of the earth"
400
Saul was born in this northeastern Mediterranean city
Tarsus
400
After eventually making his way back to Jerusalem, only through this Disciple did the Apostles finally agree to meet with Saul
Barnabas
500
The Ethiopian, who was reading from Isaiah, may have found it particularly interesting for this reason
Isaiah speaks of a place in heaven for the Eunuchs
500
Saul's childhood studies in Jerusalem were under this highly respected Pharisee
Rabbi Gamaliel
500
Tradition tells us Saul may have traveled here from Damascus before first returning to Jerusalem
Arabia