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Acts 8:28
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Was returning, and sitting in his chariot read Esaias the prophet.

Note 5 at Acts 8:28: This man was hungry to know God, as can be seen by the fact that he had gone to Jerusalem to worship and was reading the Old Testament scriptures as he traveled. The Lord directed one of His servants to travel over a hundred miles to meet this man's need. This illustrates the extent to which the Lord will go to fulfill His promise of feeding those who hunger and thirst after righteousness (Mt. 5:6; 2 Chr. 16:9).