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According to Christian tradition, '''Agabus''' was an earlier follower of the Church. | |||
==Overview== | |||
According to the Acts of Apostles, Agabus was a member of the Church in Jerusalem, known for his prophetic abilities. He was said to have predicted the famine at the time of Claudius (around 45 CE) an then (in 58 CE) the arrest of [[Paul of Tarsus]]. | |||
There is no further reference to Agabus in the New Testament. Later Christian tradition identified him as one of the [[Seventy Disciples]] and narrated his martyrdom at Antioch. | |||
==Agabus in Second Temple sources== | |||
*See [[Agabus (sources)]] | |||
==Agabus in Scholarship== | |||
==Agabus in Fiction== | |||
==Related categories== | |||
*[[Paul of Tarsus]] | |||
==References== | |||
*'''Agabus''' / [[Joann Ford Watson]] / In: [[The Anchor Bible Dictionary (1992 Freedman), dictionary]], 1:88 | |||
==External links== | |||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agabus Wikipedia] | |||
*[http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01200a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia] | |||
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Revision as of 12:46, 25 September 2011
According to Christian tradition, Agabus was an earlier follower of the Church.
Overview
According to the Acts of Apostles, Agabus was a member of the Church in Jerusalem, known for his prophetic abilities. He was said to have predicted the famine at the time of Claudius (around 45 CE) an then (in 58 CE) the arrest of Paul of Tarsus.
There is no further reference to Agabus in the New Testament. Later Christian tradition identified him as one of the Seventy Disciples and narrated his martyrdom at Antioch.
Agabus in Second Temple sources
- See Agabus (sources)
Agabus in Scholarship
Agabus in Fiction
Related categories
References
- Agabus / Joann Ford Watson / In: The Anchor Bible Dictionary (1992 Freedman), dictionary, 1:88