"ACTS OF THE APOSTLES"

Chapter Eight

OBJECTIVES IN STUDYING THIS CHAPTER
  1. To note the spread of the gospel into Judea and Samaria, as foretold by Jesus (cf. Ac 1:8)
  2. To review the conversions of the Samaritans and the Ethiopian eunuch
  3. To examine the apostolic ministry of imparting the Spirit through the laying on of hands
SUMMARY

Following the martyrdom of Stephen, the church in Jerusalem was severely persecuted. Prominent in leading the persecution was young Saul, going so far as to enter homes and dragging men and women off to prison (1-3).

This led to the dispersion of the church throughout Judea and Samaria, though the apostles remained in Jerusalem. Those who were scattered went everywhere preaching the Word, including Philip (one of the seven men selected to help needy widows, cf. 6:5). Preaching Christ and performing miracles, many Samaritans believed and were baptized, including a sorcerer named Simon. When the apostles heard that the Samaritans had received the Word, they sent Peter and John to impart the Spirit through the laying on of hands. When Simon tried to buy the ability to impart spiritual gifts, Peter strongly rebuked him and told him to repent and pray for forgiveness. Peter and John eventually made their way back to Jerusalem, preaching the gospel in many villages of the Samaritans (5-25).

Philip was then told by an angel to go along the road between Jerusalem and Gaza where he saw a man reading in his chariot, who happened to be a eunuch and treasurer of Queen Candace of Ethiopia. Told by the Spirit to overtake the chariot, Philip heard him reading from the prophet Isaiah. Invited to explain the passage in Isaiah (cf. Isa 53:7-8), Philip proceeded to preach Jesus to him. When they came to some water, the eunuch requested to be baptized and Philip did so upon hearing his confession of faith. When they came up out of the water, the Spirit caught Philip away and the eunuch resumed his journey with great joy. Philip was later found at Azotus, and continued to preach in the cities until he came to Caesarea (26-40).

OUTLINE
  1. AFTERMATH OF STEPHEN'S DEATH (1-4)
    1. THE CHURCH PERSECUTED (1-3)
      1. Saul consents to Stephen's death
      2. A great persecution arose against the church in Jerusalem
        1. Christians scattered throughout Judea and Samaria
        2. Except the apostles
      3. Stephen buried and lamented by devout men
      4. Saul makes havoc of the church, imprisoning men and women
    2. THE CHRISTIANS PREACHING (4)
      1. Those scattered abroad went everywhere
      2. Preaching the word
  2. CONVERSION OF THE SAMARITANS (5-25)
    1. PHILIP AT SAMARIA (5-13)
      1. Preaches Christ to them
      2. Multitudes give heed to the word, seeing the miracles he did
        1. Casting out unclean spirits
        2. Healing the paralyzed and lame
        3. Creating great joy in the city
      3. Background on Simon the sorcerer
        1. Previously practiced sorcery, astonishing the people, claiming to be great
        2. To whom people gave heed, calling him "the great power of God"
      4. Many Samaritans converted
        1. Believed Philip preaching concerning the kingdom of God and the name of Jesus
        2. Were baptized, both men and women
      5. Simon also believes and is baptized
        1. Continued with Philip
        2. Amazed with the signs and miracles that were done
    2. PETER AND JOHN AT SAMARIA (14-25)
      1. Peter and John sent to Samaria
        1. By the apostles at Jerusalem
        2. Who heard the Samaritans received the word of God
      2. Peter and John impart the Holy Spirit
        1. Praying for the Samaritans, for they had only been baptized in the name of Jesus
        2. Laying hands on them, whereby they received the Holy Spirit
      3. Simon tries to buy the gift of imparting the Spirit
        1. He saw that it was imparted by the laying on of the apostles' hands
        2. He offered Peter and John money for the same gift
        3. Peter strongly rebukes Simon
          1. For thinking the gift of God could be purchased with money
          2. He had no part in this matter, for his heart was not right in the sight of God
        4. Peter counsels Simon
          1. To repent and pray for forgiveness
          2. For he is poisoned by bitterness and bound by iniquity
          3. Simon pleads with Peter to pray for him
      4. Peter and John return to Jerusalem
        1. After testifying and preaching the word of the Lord
        2. After preaching the gospel in many of the villages of the Samaritans
  3. CONVERSION OF THE ETHIOPIAN EUNUCH (26-40)
    1. PHILIP SENT TO THE EUNUCH (26-29)
      1. An angel of the Lord tells Philip to go south toward Gaza
      2. In a desert area he sees a man in a chariot
        1. A man of great authority
          1. A eunuch from Ethiopia
          2. In charge of the treasury of Candace, queen of Ethiopia
        2. A religious man
          1. Had traveled to Jerusalem to worship
          2. Reading from Isaiah on his return home
      3. The Spirit tells Philip to overtake the chariot
    2. PHILIP PREACHES JESUS TO THE EUNUCH (30-40)
      1. Philip approaches the eunuch
        1. Hears him reading from Isaiah - Isa 53:7-8
        2. Asks him if he understands what he is reading
        3. The eunuch desires help in understanding the subject of the passage
      2. Philip preaches to the Eunuch
        1. Beginning with that scripture, He preached Jesus to him
        2. Coming to some water, the eunuch requests baptism
        3. Baptism requires faith in Jesus, which the eunuch confesses
        4. Both go into the water, and Philip baptizes the eunuch
      3. Following the baptism
        1. The Spirit of the Lord caught Philip away so the eunuch saw him no more
        2. The eunuch went on his way rejoicing
        3. Philip was later found at Azotus, and preached in all the cities till he came to Caesarea
REVIEW QUESTIONS FOR THE CHAPTER
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  1. What are the main points of this chapter?
    - Aftermath of Stephen's death (1-4)
    - Conversion of the Samaritans (5-25)
    - Conversion of the Ethiopian Eunuch (26-40)
  2. Who consented to Stephen's death? (1)
    - Saul
  3. What happened at that time? What was the result? (1)
    - A great persecution against the church
    - The church was scattered throughout Judea and Samaria, except the apostles
  4. What was Saul doing? (3)
    - Making havoc of the church, dragging men and women off to prison
  5. What did those who were scattered do? (4)
    - They went everywhere preaching the word
  6. Who went to Samaria and preached Christ to them? (5)
    - Philip (cf. Ac 6:5)
  7. How did the multitudes respond? Why? (6)
    - They heeded the things spoken by Philip
    - Because of the miracles he did
  8. What kind of miracles did Philip perform? (7)
    - Casting out unclean spirits, healing the paralyzed and lame
  9. Who had the Samaritans previously heeded? (9-11)
    - Simon the sorcerer
  10. What things did Philip preach that the Samaritans believed? (12)
    - The kingdom of God and the name of Jesus Christ
  11. How did the Samaritans respond to Philip's preaching? (12)
    - With faith and baptism
  12. Who else believed and was baptized? (13)
    - Simon the sorcerer
  13. Who was sent to Samaria by the apostles? Why? (14-16)
    - Peter and John; that the Samaritans might receive the Holy Spirit
  14. How was the Holy Spirit imparted to the Samaritans? (17-18)
    - By the laying on of the apostles' hands
  15. What did Simon try to do? (18-19)
    - Purchase the ability to impart the Spirit by the laying on of hands
  16. Why did Peter refuse and then rebuke Simon for his offer? (20-23)
    - Thinking that the gift of God could be purchased with money
    - His heart was not right; he was poisoned by bitterness and bound by iniquity
  17. What did Peter tell Simon to do in order to be forgiven? What did Simon ask? (22)
    - To repent and pray; for Peter to pray for him
  18. As Peter and John returned to Jerusalem, what did they do? (25)
    - Preached the gospel in many of the villages of the Samaritans
  19. Where was Philip told to go next? Who told him? (26)
    - To go south along the road from Jerusalem to Gaza; an angel of the Lord
  20. Who did Philip see? What was the man doing? (27-28)
    - An Ethiopian eunuch, the treasurer of Queen Candace
    - Returning from Jerusalem where he gone to worship, sitting in his chariot and reading from Isaiah
  21. Who told Philip to overtake the chariot? (29)
    - The Spirit
  22. When Philip heard him reading, what did he ask? How did the eunuch respond? (30-31)
    - "Do you understand what you are reading?"
    - "How can I, unless someone guides me?"
  23. Where in Isaiah was the eunuch reading? (32-33)
    - Isaiah 53:7-8
  24. What did the eunuch want to know? (34)
    - Was Isaiah writing of himself, or some other man
  25. Beginning from that passage, what did Philip preach? (35)
    - Jesus
  26. When they came to water, what did the eunuch ask? How did Philip respond? (36-37)
    - "See, here is water. What hinders me from being baptized?"
    - "If you believe with all your heart, you may."
  27. How did Philip baptize the eunuch? (38-39)
    - They both went down into the water, Philip baptized him, they both came up out of the water
  28. What happened when they came up out of the water? What did the eunuch do? (39)
    - The Spirit caught Philip away, so the eunuch saw him no more
    - He went on his way rejoicing
  29. Where was Philip found? What did he then do? (40)
    - Azotus; preached in all the cities until he came to Caesarea