Philip did however have one of the most unique miracles in that he was translated from one place to another. Barnabas and Agabus were characterized as charismatic prophets. Luke reports that Agabus prophesied a famine. Luke reports about Barnabas that he was powerful in works and word, full of the Spirit and “continually filled with joy and with the Holy Spirit.” Stronstad shows the contrast of the Peter of the gospels and some of his weaknesses and the Peter of the book of Acts. The reason for the contrast is due to Peter receiving the Spirit in Acts. He shows continuity between Stephen giving a Spirit empowered witness in Jerusalem, Philip in Samaria and Peter in
Philip did however have one of the most unique miracles in that he was translated from one place to another. Barnabas and Agabus were characterized as charismatic prophets. Luke reports that Agabus prophesied a famine. Luke reports about Barnabas that he was powerful in works and word, full of the Spirit and “continually filled with joy and with the Holy Spirit.” Stronstad shows the contrast of the Peter of the gospels and some of his weaknesses and the Peter of the book of Acts. The reason for the contrast is due to Peter receiving the Spirit in Acts. He shows continuity between Stephen giving a Spirit empowered witness in Jerusalem, Philip in Samaria and Peter in