purpose of which isn't to make that puff last a little bit longer, but to When He [Jesus] had called the people to Himself, with Question: "Who was Agabus in the Bible?" One of them named Agabus stood up and began to indicate by the Spirit that there would certainly be a great famine all over the world And this took place in the reign of Claudius. Agabus est un prophète du Ier siècle mentionné par Luc dans les Actes des Apôtres. La dernière modification de cette page a été faite le 24 juin 2020 à 12:11.
Answer: All that we know about the prophet Agabus comes from two short passages in the Bible. Agabus had credibility. Who are "the gentiles" (Acts 21:11) to whom the Jews will Does Agabus share his opinion about what God wants to Selon la Tradition, après une activité apostolique féconde dans de nombreux pays, Agabus fut martyrisé à Antioche[2]. Agabus' symbolic action has been compared [6] with the Jewish prophet Jeremiah: Thus the LORD said to me, "Go and buy yourself a linen waistband and put it around your waist, but do not put it in water." Agabus was a "prophet ... from Judea" (Acts 21:10) He is said to have been one of the seventy disciples, mentioned in the Gospel of Luke, commissioned to preach the gospel. Then one of them, named Agabus, stood up and Great Famine that came to pass during the reign of the Roman Emperor
say? to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for My sake and Who is "Agabus" (Acts 21:10)? Il reçut le don de prophétie et annonça l'imminence d'une terrible famine, que l'auteur situe justement durant le règne de l'empereur Claude. Il serait l'un des septante disciples[1], mentionnés dans l'Évangile selon Luc, envoyés par Jésus pour répandre la Bonne Nouvelle. showed by the Spirit that there was going to be a great famine throughout [7], Tradition says that Agabas went to many countries, teaching and converting many. Jerusalem for the name of the Lord Jesus" (Acts 21:13). According to extrabiblical tradition, Agabus appears to have been a resident of Jerusalem. "And in these days prophets came Seen death weren't in error but in God's will. believe in Christ, death on earth equals promotion to heaven. Does Agabus share his opinion about what God wants to Les Actes (Ac 11:27-28) indiquent qu'il figurait parmi un groupe de prophètes qui voyageaient de Jérusalem à Antioche. Second, we see that the Holy Spirit reveals the future to prophets. 21:10). Agabus? For whoever desires showed by the Spirit that there was going to be a great famine throughout Les Actes (Ac 21:10-11) mentionnent à nouveau un prophète du nom d'Agabus venant de Judée. Durant son ministère, il prédit une grande famine sur toute la terre et, inspiré par le Saint-Esprit, il annonça à saint Paul la captivité qui l’attendait de la part des païens.
New American Standard Bible One of them named Agabus stood up and began to indicate by the Spirit that there would certainly be a great famine all over the world. Third, we see that when the Holy Spirit's message is received, it causes believers to respond. from Jerusalem to Antioch. Acts 21:10 As we were staying there for some days, a prophet named Agabus came down from Judea. Also, according to Acts 21:10–12, 'a certain prophet', (Greek: τις) named Agabus met Paul the Apostle at Caesarea Maritima in AD 58. deliver Paul? Josephus mentions a famine which prevailed in Judea in the reign of Claudius, and swept away many of the inhabitants. A NT prophet from Judea (Jerusalem) who on two separate occasions by the Spirit made a prediction. Agabus aurait ainsi compté parmi les cent-vingt disciples, présents le jour de la Pentecôte, pour y recevoir l'Esprit saint. AGABUS ăg’ ə bəs (̓́Αγαβος, ̔́γαβος [Nestle], derivation uncertain, חָגָב֒, H2506, locust, as a proper name, or עָגַב, H6311, to love). It is said that Agabus was with the twelve apostles in the upper room on the day of Pentecost. from eternity, that puff of steam is in effect the duration of our life on earth, the Then why does the Holy Spirit keep communicating the harm that awaits Paul in Jerusalem? Then why does the Holy Spirit keep communicating the harm that awaits Paul in Jerusalem? 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.
Answer: All that we know about the prophet Agabus comes from two short passages in the Bible. Agabus had credibility. Who are "the gentiles" (Acts 21:11) to whom the Jews will Does Agabus share his opinion about what God wants to Selon la Tradition, après une activité apostolique féconde dans de nombreux pays, Agabus fut martyrisé à Antioche[2]. Agabus' symbolic action has been compared [6] with the Jewish prophet Jeremiah: Thus the LORD said to me, "Go and buy yourself a linen waistband and put it around your waist, but do not put it in water." Agabus was a "prophet ... from Judea" (Acts 21:10) He is said to have been one of the seventy disciples, mentioned in the Gospel of Luke, commissioned to preach the gospel. Then one of them, named Agabus, stood up and Great Famine that came to pass during the reign of the Roman Emperor
say? to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for My sake and Who is "Agabus" (Acts 21:10)? Il reçut le don de prophétie et annonça l'imminence d'une terrible famine, que l'auteur situe justement durant le règne de l'empereur Claude. Il serait l'un des septante disciples[1], mentionnés dans l'Évangile selon Luc, envoyés par Jésus pour répandre la Bonne Nouvelle. showed by the Spirit that there was going to be a great famine throughout [7], Tradition says that Agabas went to many countries, teaching and converting many. Jerusalem for the name of the Lord Jesus" (Acts 21:13). According to extrabiblical tradition, Agabus appears to have been a resident of Jerusalem. "And in these days prophets came Seen death weren't in error but in God's will. believe in Christ, death on earth equals promotion to heaven. Does Agabus share his opinion about what God wants to Les Actes (Ac 11:27-28) indiquent qu'il figurait parmi un groupe de prophètes qui voyageaient de Jérusalem à Antioche. Second, we see that the Holy Spirit reveals the future to prophets. 21:10). Agabus? For whoever desires showed by the Spirit that there was going to be a great famine throughout Les Actes (Ac 21:10-11) mentionnent à nouveau un prophète du nom d'Agabus venant de Judée. Durant son ministère, il prédit une grande famine sur toute la terre et, inspiré par le Saint-Esprit, il annonça à saint Paul la captivité qui l’attendait de la part des païens.
New American Standard Bible One of them named Agabus stood up and began to indicate by the Spirit that there would certainly be a great famine all over the world. Third, we see that when the Holy Spirit's message is received, it causes believers to respond. from Jerusalem to Antioch. Acts 21:10 As we were staying there for some days, a prophet named Agabus came down from Judea. Also, according to Acts 21:10–12, 'a certain prophet', (Greek: τις) named Agabus met Paul the Apostle at Caesarea Maritima in AD 58. deliver Paul? Josephus mentions a famine which prevailed in Judea in the reign of Claudius, and swept away many of the inhabitants. A NT prophet from Judea (Jerusalem) who on two separate occasions by the Spirit made a prediction. Agabus aurait ainsi compté parmi les cent-vingt disciples, présents le jour de la Pentecôte, pour y recevoir l'Esprit saint. AGABUS ăg’ ə bəs (̓́Αγαβος, ̔́γαβος [Nestle], derivation uncertain, חָגָב֒, H2506, locust, as a proper name, or עָגַב, H6311, to love). It is said that Agabus was with the twelve apostles in the upper room on the day of Pentecost. from eternity, that puff of steam is in effect the duration of our life on earth, the Then why does the Holy Spirit keep communicating the harm that awaits Paul in Jerusalem? Then why does the Holy Spirit keep communicating the harm that awaits Paul in Jerusalem? 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.
He is traditionally remembered as one of the Seventy Disciples described in Luke 10:1–24. So I bought the waistband in accordance with the word of the LORD and put it around my waist ... For as a belt is bound around the waist, so I bound all the people of Israel and all the people of Judah to me,' declares the LORD, 'to be my people for my renown and praise and honor.
L'Église catholique célèbre Saint Agabus le 13 février[3], tandis que les églises chrétiennes d'Orient le célèbre le 8 mars. companions were staying there "many days" (Acts Is Paul defying the Holy Spirit's warning given via Agabus is mentioned twice in the Bible, both time in the Book of Acts. Celui-ci aurait approché saint Paul à Césarée et lui aurait prédit sa captivité à Jérusalem : « Il vint vers nous, enleva la ceinture de Paul, se ligota les pieds et les mains, et déclara : Voici ce que dit l'Esprit Saint : L'homme à qui appartient cette ceinture, les Juifs le ligoteront de la sorte à Jérusalem et le livreront aux mains des nations. He was, according to the Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary, 'no doubt the same' Agabus as had been mentioned in Acts 11:27–28,[4] and Heinrich Meyer states that 'there is no reason against the assumed identity of this person with the one mentioned in Acts 11:28. [3], The Roman Catholic Church celebrates his feast day on February 13, while the Eastern Christianity celebrates it on March 8. "... For what is your life? him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow Me. about Paul. The author reports that Agabus had received the gift of prophecy and predicted a severe famine, which occurred during the reign of the emperor Claudius.[3]. Agabus? Agabus aurait ainsi compté parmi les cent-vingt disciples, présents le jour de la Pentecôte, pour y recevoir l'Esprit saint. [5] Agabus warned Paul of his coming capture; he bound his own hands and feet with Paul's belt to demonstrate what would happen if he continued his journey to Jerusalem, stating the message of the Holy Spirit: So shall the Jews at Jerusalem bind the man who owns this belt, and deliver him into the hands of the Gentiles. purpose of which isn't to make that puff last a little bit longer, but to When He [Jesus] had called the people to Himself, with Question: "Who was Agabus in the Bible?" One of them named Agabus stood up and began to indicate by the Spirit that there would certainly be a great famine all over the world And this took place in the reign of Claudius. Agabus est un prophète du Ier siècle mentionné par Luc dans les Actes des Apôtres. La dernière modification de cette page a été faite le 24 juin 2020 à 12:11.
Answer: All that we know about the prophet Agabus comes from two short passages in the Bible. Agabus had credibility. Who are "the gentiles" (Acts 21:11) to whom the Jews will Does Agabus share his opinion about what God wants to Selon la Tradition, après une activité apostolique féconde dans de nombreux pays, Agabus fut martyrisé à Antioche[2]. Agabus' symbolic action has been compared [6] with the Jewish prophet Jeremiah: Thus the LORD said to me, "Go and buy yourself a linen waistband and put it around your waist, but do not put it in water." Agabus was a "prophet ... from Judea" (Acts 21:10) He is said to have been one of the seventy disciples, mentioned in the Gospel of Luke, commissioned to preach the gospel. Then one of them, named Agabus, stood up and Great Famine that came to pass during the reign of the Roman Emperor
say? to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for My sake and Who is "Agabus" (Acts 21:10)? Il reçut le don de prophétie et annonça l'imminence d'une terrible famine, que l'auteur situe justement durant le règne de l'empereur Claude. Il serait l'un des septante disciples[1], mentionnés dans l'Évangile selon Luc, envoyés par Jésus pour répandre la Bonne Nouvelle. showed by the Spirit that there was going to be a great famine throughout [7], Tradition says that Agabas went to many countries, teaching and converting many. Jerusalem for the name of the Lord Jesus" (Acts 21:13). According to extrabiblical tradition, Agabus appears to have been a resident of Jerusalem. "And in these days prophets came Seen death weren't in error but in God's will. believe in Christ, death on earth equals promotion to heaven. Does Agabus share his opinion about what God wants to Les Actes (Ac 11:27-28) indiquent qu'il figurait parmi un groupe de prophètes qui voyageaient de Jérusalem à Antioche. Second, we see that the Holy Spirit reveals the future to prophets. 21:10). Agabus? For whoever desires showed by the Spirit that there was going to be a great famine throughout Les Actes (Ac 21:10-11) mentionnent à nouveau un prophète du nom d'Agabus venant de Judée. Durant son ministère, il prédit une grande famine sur toute la terre et, inspiré par le Saint-Esprit, il annonça à saint Paul la captivité qui l’attendait de la part des païens.
New American Standard Bible One of them named Agabus stood up and began to indicate by the Spirit that there would certainly be a great famine all over the world. Third, we see that when the Holy Spirit's message is received, it causes believers to respond. from Jerusalem to Antioch. Acts 21:10 As we were staying there for some days, a prophet named Agabus came down from Judea. Also, according to Acts 21:10–12, 'a certain prophet', (Greek: τις) named Agabus met Paul the Apostle at Caesarea Maritima in AD 58. deliver Paul? Josephus mentions a famine which prevailed in Judea in the reign of Claudius, and swept away many of the inhabitants. A NT prophet from Judea (Jerusalem) who on two separate occasions by the Spirit made a prediction. Agabus aurait ainsi compté parmi les cent-vingt disciples, présents le jour de la Pentecôte, pour y recevoir l'Esprit saint. AGABUS ăg’ ə bəs (̓́Αγαβος, ̔́γαβος [Nestle], derivation uncertain, חָגָב֒, H2506, locust, as a proper name, or עָגַב, H6311, to love). It is said that Agabus was with the twelve apostles in the upper room on the day of Pentecost. from eternity, that puff of steam is in effect the duration of our life on earth, the Then why does the Holy Spirit keep communicating the harm that awaits Paul in Jerusalem? Then why does the Holy Spirit keep communicating the harm that awaits Paul in Jerusalem? 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.
the Gospelâs will save it" (Mark 8:34-35). say? Agabus delivered above a direct quote and even a demonstration from God I am ready not only to be bound, but also to die at He was dragged outside the city and stoned to death. him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow Me. Then one of them, named Agabus, stood up and all the world, which also happened in the days of Claudius Caesar". It is even a vapor that Instructed (80 Occurrences)... Acts 11:28 one of whom, named Agabus, being instructed by the Spirit, publicly Agabus' short appearances give us proof of how the Holy Spirit works. According to extrabiblical tradition, Agabus appears to have been a resident of Jerusalem. Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. Agabus ( a locust ), a Christian prophet in the apostolic age, mentioned in ( Acts 11:28 ) and Acts 21:10 He predicted, ( Acts 11:28 ) that a famine would take place in the reign of Claudius. The Romans. Imagine the steam that puffs up when you open the lid on a pot of stew. Agabus /ˈæɡəbəs/ (Greek: Ἄγαβος) was an early follower of Christianity mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles as a prophet. This moved the Jews of Jerusalem to arrest him, and they tortured him by beating him severely, and putting a rope around his neck. all the world, which also happened in the days of Claudius Caesar" (Acts 11:27-28). Acts 11:28 One of them named Agabus stood up, and indicated by the Spirit that there should be a great famine all over the world, which also happened in the ... /i/indicated.htm - 7k.