Walk in the physical sense, The Bible is silent on this. Walk in the spiritual sense as a disciple (imitator) of Jesus, yes indeed as he was inspired to write what many say is the first of the Gospels.
if you mean that Matthew walked on the water with Jesus, it's no. peter is the one who walked with Jesus. but wherever Jesus travels, the apostles also travel and Matthew is one of it.
Here Jesus heals a man who was suffering from a paraytic stroke, and he said Pick up your bed and walk.
JESus is presented a MATThews as a saint of the disciples of jesus .HE choose matthew as a disciple of a jesus ' matthew was setting onthe road , jesus saw matthew setting on the road , jesus called matthew as a seeder of jesus chirst yes matthew is called the saint. jesus
Jesus did not have a blood relation to Matthew. They were both Jewish, that's it.
Matthew gives the geology of Jesus christ in the beginning.
St. Matthew turned to Jesus because he was called by Jesus to follow him. Matthew, also known as Levi, was a tax collector before encountering Jesus. When Jesus called him, Matthew immediately left his profession and followed Him, acknowledging Jesus' authority and responding to His invitation to discipleship.
According to the Bible, Peter also walked on water with Jesus. When Peter saw Jesus walking on the water, he asked Jesus to call him out of the boat, and for a moment he too was able to walk on the water before beginning to sink.
Jesus
All of the book of Matthew is about the life of Jesus.
Saint Matthew was one of the Twelve Apostles chosen by Jesus. As a disciple, he followed Jesus, learned from His teachings, and spread the message of Christianity after Jesus' death. Saint Matthew also wrote the first Gospel in the New Testament, which bears his name and recounts the life and teachings of Jesus.
According to the Bible, Jesus walked on water once, as recorded in the Gospel of Matthew 14:22-33.
No Jesus did not walk in Kuwait any time.
The theme of Matthew is Jesus the Messiah and the theme of Mark is Jesus the Wonderful.