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  1. Feb 6, 2019 · According to the Synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark, and Luke) John was one of the first disciples Jesus called to follow him. Like many of Jesus’ disciples, he was a fisherman by trade. “ Going on from there, he saw two other brothers, James son of Zebedee and his brother John. They were in a boat with their father Zebedee, preparing their nets.

  2. Jan 26, 2022 · Matthew was born in the 1st century and was born in Galilei. Matthew, the Apostle, is also known as Levi. He is also known as Matthew, the evangelist. He was also known to witness the ascension of Jesus. The ascension of Jesus is the belief that when Jesus was crucified, he was physically flown and departed from the earth.

  3. Matthew, the son of Alpheus (Mark, ii, 14) was a Galilean, although Eusebius informs us that he was a Syrian. As tax-gatherer at Capharnaum, he collected custom-duties for Herod Antipas and, although a Jew, was despised by the Pharisees, who hated all publicans. When summoned by Jesus, Matthew arose and followed Him and tendered Him a feast in ...

  4. Facts About Matthew. Matthew, originally known as Levi, was one of Jesus Christ’s twelve disciples, and one of the four Evangelists (who also included Paul, Peter and Mark). Matthew was a publican, or a tax collector, when the Lord called him to become one of His disciples. Matthew left his profession to follow Him and to preach the gospel.

  5. The Gospel of Matthew is one of the most widely read of the Christian Bible. It is believed to have been written by Matthew, one of the original twelve disciples and apostles of Jesus Christ ...

  6. Sep 11, 2019 · The New Testament lists all twelve apostles four times—Matthew 10:2–4, Mark 3:14–19, Luke 6:13–16, and Acts 1:13–16. While there are some variations in the order the apostles appear and even the names they went by, James son of Alphaeus is listed in all of them.

  7. Matthew, who was a sinner, left everything and followed Jesus, becoming one of the Twelve. He is also named a few times in the Acts of the Apostles. The proclamation of Christ would be his mission. According to some sources, he would die of natural causes. Other traditions, considered untrustworthy, have it that his earthly life ended in Ethiopia.

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