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  1. Nov 21, 2023 · Matthew was one of the twelve disciples who followed Jesus, the founder of Christianity, in the 1st century BCE. Matthew was not only a follower of Jesus but also an apostle, a "messenger" who ...

  2. Facts about Matthew. Matthew was also known as Levi, and we are told his father’s name was Alphaeus. He thus may have been the brother of another apostle, James the son of Alphaeus. However, the Bible doesn’t specifically tell us they were brothers as it does Peter and Andrew (Matthew 4:18) or James and John (verse 21).

  3. Feb 17, 2021 · Updated Feb 17, 2021. Claims to fame: Matthew works as a tax collector before meeting Jesus. He becomes an active follower/disciple of Jesus. Matthew invites over his “sinner” friends to meet Jesus. He agrees to serve as one of the 12 apostles. Matthew travels extensively with Jesus and the apostles. He is an eyewitness of Jesus Christ’s ...

  4. Matthew wrote about Jesus’ Incarnation and his Gospel makes clear that Jesus was true God and true man. Matthew is the patron saint of bankers, because he dealt with money as a tax collector. But anyone who reads Matthew’s Gospel knows that money was not important to him. What was important was believing in and living as a follower of Christ.

  5. Matthew is included in all four canonical lists of the twelve apostles ( Matt 10:3, Mark 3:18, Luke 6:15, Acts 1:13 ). He is also traditionally identified with Levi, a tax collector whom Jesus calls and dines with in Mark 2:13-17 and Luke 5:27-32. In the Gospel of Matthew, this tax collector is named Matthew ( Matt 9:9-13 ), and the list of ...

  6. Aug 14, 2020 · Matthew the apostle had been a dishonest tax collector driven by greed until Jesus Christ chose him as a disciple. Also called Levi, Matthew was not a stand-out character in the Bible; He is only mentioned by name in the lists of apostles and in the account of his calling. Matthew is traditionally identified as the author of the Gospel of Matthew.

  7. Aug 7, 2017 · Let us find out the details about Matthew the Apostle below: Facts about Matthew the Apostle 1: tax collector. Matthew the Apostle was a tax collector for Herod Antipas. He took the taxes from Hebrew people. Facts about Matthew the Apostle 2: the apostles. As I have stated before, Matthew was one of the 12 apostles.

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