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Acts 11:28

Acts 11:28 Agabus. Also named in Acts 21:10. He had the prophetic gift. Throughout all the world. This expression in the Scriptures often means the Jewish world. In the days of Claudius Caesar. Josephus ("Antiq". 20:2,6) describes a great famine that prevailed in Palestine in the reign of Claudius Caesar, beginning about the close of AD 44, and lasting three or four years. Food had to be imported by the benevolent persons from Egypt and Cyprus, yet many perished.




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