The word means 'messenger', especially is a biblical sense, witnesses sent forth to preach the gospel. The Latin word 'Apostolus' derived from the Greek word 'Apostolos' meaning messenger
one who is sent off on a mission
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If you are referring to the twelve biblical apostles then, yes, it should be capitalized.
It come from the latin word Natas it is also how you get the word prenatal
the word dungaree come form Hindi
Yes, the word apostle is a noun since it names a group of people.
The word "apostle" appears eighty times, all in the New Testament.
The word "apostle" appears eighty times, all in the New Testament.
The word "apostle" appears eighty times, all in the New Testament.
Apostle is the Greek word for 'messenger', and Jesus gave the twelve the initial job of spreading the Gospel and literally being His messengers.
homas the apostle visited India and spread the word of god in South India.
The Apostle Paul was one of Jesus' followers, one of the 12 apostles. He spread the word of Jesus to people.
First, there is no Hebrew word for apostle. Usually the word for student is substituted. John the student = Yokhanan hatalmid (×™×•×—× ×Ÿ התלמיד)
Paul (Roman word for the Hebrew Saul) the apostle was a leader among the Pharisees prior to his dramatic conversion.
Through St. Paul the Apostle.
apostle is one.
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