Yes he was as chronicled in Luke 3:24,29.
No, as far as we know they were not related.
I am beginning to wonder if Levi is in Jesus's house because he followed Jesus perhaps to his home (or rather Peter's house) and perhaps Levi is serving as cook at Peter's home?
I believe that Levi Strauss was Jewish, so he would not have believed in Our Lord Jesus, but, probably believed in God, though.
If you are asking about the jeans made by Levi Strauss & Co., you spell it like this: Levi's. To take a look at the Levi's logo, see the Related Link.
she is related to florence
no
Levi's name was changed to Matthew when he became a disciple of Jesus. He went on to become one of the twelve apostles and author of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament.
No he was not related.
When Jesus first saw Levi He thought, "here is a man that needs salvation and understanding of the Gospel because I am going to call him to be my disciple and he will become an apostle." All Jesus saw was a man collecting taxes.
Elizabeth was descended from Aaron, of the tribe of Levi.
The Levi tribe was chosen to perform holy service in the Tabernacle and Temple. See related links for more information about the tribe of Levi.
No he was not related.