Philip the Apostle was one of
the original twelve apostles.
He came from Bethsaida in
Galilee.

Jesus invited Philip to
become His disciple
(John 1:43).

Philip became the sixth disciple of Jesus, and
introduced his friend Nathanael (Bartholomew)
to Jesus, who also became an apostle.

When Jesus was about to perform a miracle and
feed a multitude of people with a small amount
of food, Jesus asked Philip where they should buy
the bread to feed the people. Jesus was testing
Philip, for He knew where He would get the food.
(John 6:5-6).

During the Last Supper, Philip asked Jesus to
show them the Father. Jesus replied that he sees
Him, that he has seen the Father. They are one.
(John 14:8-11).

Phillip was present during the prayer meeting in
the upper room with the 120 (Acts 1:13-15),
after the ascension of Jesus.

Not a lot more is known about him except that
he was supposedly crucified in 62 A.D.