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  2. May 2, 2024 · St. Matthew (flourished 1st century ce, Palestine; Western feast day September 21, Eastern feast day November 16) was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ and the traditional author of the first Synoptic Gospel (the Gospel According to Matthew).

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    Matthew's career in the apostolic age is based on traditions of the Church Fathersas well as apocryphal and legendary accounts. Irenaeus of Lyon (late second century) tells us that Matthew preached the gospel among the Jews. Clement of Alexandria adds that he did this for 15 years. Eusebius maintains that, after writing the Gospel attributed to him...

    Matthew is recognized as a saint in the Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Lutheran, Anglican, and other churches. The Latin Church celebrates the feast of Saint Matthew on September 21, and the Greek Church on November 16. In Orthodox tradition, he is additionally commemorated together with the other Apostles, on June 30, the Synaxis of the Holy Ap...

    Allison, Dale C. Studies in Matthew: Interpretation Past and Present. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2005. ISBN 9780801027918.
    Goodspeed, Edgar J. Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist; A Study on the Authorship of the First Gospel. Philadelphia: Winston, 1959. OCLC 232186201
    Moir, Alfred, and Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio. Caravaggio. [Masters of art series]. New York: H.N. Abrams, 1989. ISBN 9780810931503.
    Riches, John Kenneth. Matthew. (New Testmament guides). Sheffield, England: Sheffield Academic Press, 1996. ISBN 9781850757412.
  3. In all three Synoptic Gospels, Jesus calls a tax collector to be a disciple. Mark and Luke call the tax collector Levi, but he is called Matthew in the Gospel of Matthew. In the second century, the Apostle Matthew was identified with the Evangelist Matthew. How does Matthew relate to Levi, the tax collector called by Jesus?

  4. Matthew responded in faith to become a trusted apostle and beloved author. There’s so much we would like to know about Matthew and all 12 apostles, but the Bible gives us few details beyond the stories of the most famous ones, Peter and John and the notorious Judas Iscariot.

  5. A Jewish tax collector (publican) or revenue officer of Capernaum, also named Levi, called by Jesus to be one of His disciples, also one of the twelve apostles ( Matt 9:9; 10:3; Mark 2:14; Acts 1:13 ). The name Matthew is not found in the OT, in the Apoc. or in the Gr. papyri.

  6. While Matthew is praying Jesus appears in the form of a child and sends him to the city of the man-eaters, bidding him to plant a staff at the gate of the church which he (Matthew) and Andrew founded. He is met by the queen, her son and daughter-in-law, all possessed by demons, whom Matthew expels.

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