Apostolos is the Greek word for messenger.
Apostolos means apostle in Greek.
one who is sent off on a mission
Apostle comes from the Greek root "apo," meaning to send away or send off. In Christianity, an apostle is a messenger or ambassador sent forth to spread the teachings of Jesus Christ.
Apostle is the Greek word for 'messenger', and Jesus gave the twelve the initial job of spreading the Gospel and literally being His messengers.
exile
St. Mark was an evangelist but not an apostle.
AnswerThere is no clarity on this. Paul called himself an apostle, but Acts of the Apostles seems reluctant to use this term about Paul. Acts suggests that the twelve disciples became apostles at the Pentacost. The word comes from Greek, to mean a messenger.
Saheb (صاحب) can mean "owner" or "apostle".
That you are a new apostle.
It was always Judas. The other apostle named Jude actually has the same name in the Greek original. Why the translators created the distinction is open to interpretation.
Philip the Apostle (Greek: Φίλιππος, Philippos)
The meaning is same as disciple.