Ethiopian Eunuch. The Ethiopian eunuch is a figure in the New Testament of the Bible.
The story of his conversion to Christianity is recounted in Acts 8. Philip the Evangelist was told by an angel to go to the road from Jerusalem to Gaza, and there he encountered the Ethiopian eunuch, the treasurer of the Candace, Queen of the Ethiopians. The Jewish eunuch had been to Jerusalem to worship and was returning home.
Sitting in his chariot reading the Book of Isaiah, he was reading Isaiah 53:7-8. Philip asked the Ethiopian, Do you understand what you are reading? He said he did not, and asked Philip to explain the text to him.
Philip told him the Gospel of Jesus, and the Ethiopian asked to be baptized. They went down into some water and Philip baptized him.
In the King James Version and the Catholic Douay-Rheims Version, the Ethiopian says, I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, but this is omitted in most modern versions. Hubbard suggests that confession is not supported in the better manuscripts, although the Ethiopian is still one of the outstanding converts in Acts. After this, Philip was suddenly taken away by the Spirit of the Lord, and the eunuch went on his way rejoicing. Church Father St. Irenaeus of Lyons in his book Adversus haereses 3:12:8, wrote regarding the Ethiopian eunuch, This man was also sent into the regions of Ethiopia, to preach what he had himself believed, that there