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Tradition says that two daughters, Irais and Chariline, were buried in Hierapolis. Eusebius writes “After him there were four prophetesses, the daughters of Philip, at Hierapolis in Asia. Their tomb is there and the tomb of their father.”
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The next day we left and came to Caesarea; and we went into the house of Philip the evangelist, one of the seven, and stayed with him. 9 He had four unmarried daughters who had the gift of prophecy.
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Eusebius held the women as examples of the right living and refers to them as “great lights” or “mighty luminaries” People would travel long distances to consult them.
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and even relates a tale where one was miraculously raised from the dead.” Eusebius' source for these tales was Papias, who he extensively quoted, and who was a young
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Further details of these women are given in various early histories including Eusebius and Papius. It is possible that they were informants for both
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in their latter years. Eusebius quoting Papias tells us that two daughters remained with Philip in his old age, when he had moved to the
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William Cave, Lives of the Most Eminent Fathers of the Church that Flourished in the First Four Centuries, Volume 1 (London, 1840), 89.
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Richard Bauckham, Jesus and the Eyewitnesses: The Gospels as Eyewitness Testimony (Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 22 Sep. 2008) p18.
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Monte A. Shanks, Papias and the New Testament (Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2013)
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The Female Prophets of the Bible: Who Were They, and What Did They Have to Say
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F.F. Bruce, The Acts of the Apostles (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1951), p387.
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in the Jerusalem church. He became an evangelist travelling throughout
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Other sources however, say all four were buried in Caesarea.
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of Hermione also survives, and recounts much of her life.
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Daughters of Philip
Bible
daughters
Philip the Evangelist
Stephen
deacons
widows
the Holy Land
Caesarea Maritima
Luke
early Christian
Papias
Phrygian
city
Hierapolis
Bishop of Hierapolis
Menaon
missal
martyrs
saints
Hermione
Eutychis
Ephesus
vita
Acts of the Apostles
Philip's Prophetess Daughters
The Female Prophets of the Bible: Who Were They, and What Did They Have to Say
p295
Categories
Unnamed people of the Bible

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