This is not a positive answer, but in Matthew 9:1 it says "So He (Jesus) got into a boat, crossed over and came to His own city" Jesus considered Capernaum His city as He ministered extensively there. Peter, Andrew, John and James also lived there. Then in Matthew 9:9 we are told that as Jesus passed on from there (Capernaum) He saw a man named Matthew sitting at the tax office. Assuming Matthew lived in the town where he worked, that would mean he lived in Capernaum.
St. Matthew the apostle was born in Capernaum, Israel. The date of his birth is not known. He died in the country of Turkey.
His birth is unknown
Improved Answer: St. Matthew was born on January 1st. His birth is know through bible introductions of saints, please check that anonymous user. ~drazenfx
St. Matthew is believed to have been born in Galilee of Palestine (Israel).
Matthew was a Jew.
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If St. Matthew had any siblings, there is no record of them.
St. Mark was an evangelist but not an apostle.
St. Matthew's feast day is September 21.
St. Matthew is important to Christians because he wrote one of the four Gospels in the Bible, the book of Matthew.
Matthew was a disciple, an apostle as well as an evangelist.
Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle was created in 1913.
September 21 is the memorial of St. Matthew the Apostle.
If St. Matthew had any siblings, there is no record of them.
The feast day of Saint Matthew the Apostle is on September 21.
The feast of Saint Matthew the Apostle is celebrated on September 21.
The Gospel of Matthew is traditionally attributed to the apostle Matthew, while the Acts of the Apostles is traditionally attributed to Luke, a companion of the apostle Paul.
September 21 is the feast day of St. Matthew the Apostle.
Click on the link below for a comprehensive biography of the Apostle Matthew.
St. Mark was an evangelist but not an apostle.
St. Matthew the Apostle was a publican - a tax collector.
St. Matthew the apostle, once a tax collector, is patronage of financial matters.
Matthew (Levi) was a tax collector for the Roman government before he became an apostle.