The eunuch who went to Jerusalem to worship in Acts 8:27 was a

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The eunuch who went to Jerusalem to worship in Acts 8:27 was a

  • A) minister of God
  • B) ministers of Candace the queen of Gaza
  • C) minister of Candace the king of the Ethiopians
  • D) minister of Candace the queen of the Ethiopians

Correct Answer: D) minister of Candace the queen of the Ethiopians

Explanation

In Acts 8:27, we read about a eunuch who went to Jerusalem to worship. The question is asking us to identify who this eunuch was. The options given are A, B, C, and D.

Option A suggests that the eunuch was a minister of God. However, this is not correct as the text does not state that the eunuch was a minister of God.

Option B suggests that the eunuch was a minister of Candace the queen of Gaza. However, this is also not correct as the text does not mention Gaza or that the eunuch was a minister of Candace.

Option C suggests that the eunuch was a minister of Candace the king of the Ethiopians. This is not correct either as the text refers to Candace as a queen and not a king.

Option D, which is the correct answer, suggests that the eunuch was a minister of Candace the queen of the Ethiopians. This is correct as the text in Acts 8:27 mentions that the eunuch was an official in charge of all the treasury of Candace, the queen of the Ethiopians.

It is important to note that the Ethiopians were known for their connection to Judaism, which is why the eunuch was travelling to Jerusalem to worship. This shows that people from different nations and backgrounds were drawn to the message of Christianity.

In conclusion, the eunuch who went to Jerusalem to worship in Acts 8:27 was a minister of Candace the queen of the Ethiopians, as stated in option D.



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