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Acts 8:24-33

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24“Pray to the Lord for me, all of you,” Simon answered, “so that none of the things you have spoken of may happen to me.”
25Peter and John, having borne their testimony and delivered the Lord's message, returned to Jerusalem, telling the good news, as they went, in many Samaritan villages.
26Meanwhile an angel of the Lord had said to Philip, “Set out on a journey southwards, along the road that runs down from Jerusalem to Gaza.” (It is now deserted).
27So Philip set out on a journey; and on his way he came on an official of high rank, in the service of Candace, Queen of the Abyssinians. He was her treasurer, and had been to Jerusalem to worship,
28and was now on his way home, sitting in his carriage and reading the prophet Isaiah.
29The Spirit said to Philip, “Go up to the carriage over there and keep close to it.”
30So Philip ran up, and he heard the Abyssinian reading the prophet Isaiah. “Do you understand what you are reading?” he asked.
31“How can I,” the other answered, “unless someone will explain it to me?” and he invited Philip to get up and sit by his side.
32The passage of scripture which he was reading was this — ‘Like a sheep, he was led away to slaughter, and as a lamb is dumb in the hands of its shearer, so he refrains from opening his lips.
33He was humiliated and justice was denied him. Who will tell the story of his generation? For his life is cut off from earth.’

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