Philip's Journey

Explore the transformative encounter between Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch in the Bible.

The Story of Philip

three books stacked on top of each other
three books stacked on top of each other
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white printer paper on brown wooden table
white printer paper on brown wooden table
white printer paper on brown wooden table

HOWEVER

SOME WHO SLEEP DEEPLY ENOUGHT TO ENTER THE WORLDS OF JESUS CHRIST'S MIRACLES A THOSE WERE IN GAZA SAY PHILIP LEFT GAZA WITH THE EUNUCH NOT ARRIVED WITH ONE

PHILIP ESCAPES DUTY TO THE PARALYZED MAN AND THAT IS SUCH LOWLY A DEED INDEED, THE STORY CANNOT BE TOLD WITHOUT THE MENTION OF AN EUNUCH.

DOES IT MEAN PHILIP BECOMES AN EUNUCH FOR LEAVING PARALYSED DUTIES UNATTENDED?

PHILIP SAYS HE LEAVES THE EUNUCH

(IN THE BIBLE BRINGS THE EUNUCH)

FOR THE PARALYSED STORY; SO THAT MURDER IS THE CORRECT WAY UP FOR ALL CONCERNED.

ACTS 8:26-28 26 Now an angel of the Lord spoke to Philip, saying, “Arise and go toward the south along the road which goes down from Jerusalem to Gaza.” This is desert. 27 So he arose and went. And behold, a man of Ethiopia, a eunuch of great authority under Candace the queen of the Ethiopians, who had charge of all her treasury, and had come to Jerusalem to worship, 28 was returning. And sitting in his chariot, he was reading Isaiah the prophet.

WE MAY ALSO INTERPRET THE SCRIUTE TO HOLD:

SHOULD YOU REFUSE TO LEARN PARALYSED MATTERS YOU WILL END UP TEACHING THE SCRPTURES TO NO MORE THAN AN EUNUCH.

IS THAT LIKE BANGING YOUR HEAD INTO A BRICK WALL OR PREAHING TO THE CONVERTED, OR A BROLLY AFTER THE RAIN - ALL MEANING THERE WA SABSOLUTELY NO POINT OF THAT EXCERCISE

This is Our Unique Bristol Interpretation of the Story

Bristol homeless had concluded Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch is directly linked to Somali involvement in the biblical story and the paralysed man's story

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girl sitting in the ground holding an umbrella illustration

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Cultural Impact

Explore the rich narrative of Philip and the Eunuch, a captivating Somali addendum conclude something to do with thte eunuch, which reflects our commitment to storytelling and cultural heritage.

Background to Celebrating Somali Men's Sacrifice

there is bigger self sacrifice than Somali self sacrifice.

homelessness and paralysis are both a bigger self sacrifice than granting a female what she asks to be granted

in truth only Somali men grant their women as they request and none other will do this. this is a self sacrifice, some say on par with homelessness which is exclusively male but it is not,

street homelessness is a graver self sacrifice

certainly in Islam the female is to adore the male in relation to the male and in Christianity there is no respect for the female none what-so-ever. In street homelessness the female virtually does not exist.

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A swan is swimming in a pond in the woods

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Courage and Honor

Empower Women

some say Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch story means the Somali involvement was not worth as much as an eunuch

as the paralysed network is exclusively male so is the homeless network the female driven Somali inclusion brings no extras for the paralysed man and so Philip makes the statement:

they are worth as much as an eunuch.

But somali men are vulnerable men and there are 9,000,000 of them and to include 9,000,000 vulnerable men in a paralysed story has benefited them greatly which in turn will benefit all vulnerable states of men in the world

and that is worth more than an eunuch

there is another slant in gest which says the Somali involvement is not worth a wank, which scientifically is not true, therefore it must be the other way round whomever is saying that;

is the entity who was not worth as much as a wank

alternatively one may say the Somali involvement was worth as much as a wank.

in this instance one might conclude Somali women denied sexual service elements in the story and so it became a wank.

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