A disciple, there was no apostle by that name.
If Matthew the disciple/apostle had a wife we are not told about it in the Bible.
The meaning is same as disciple.
Peter was a disciple and apostle of the Lord Jesus Christ.Two of his epistles are included in scripture.
The Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke are clear in saying that no disciple of Jesus stood at the foot of the cross; those of his acquaintance stood afar off. In the Gospel of John, the "disciple whom Jesus loved" stood at the foot of the cross with Mary. Who the disciple was, or who he was intended to be, is unknown. The second-century Church Fathers, by a process of elimination, decided that the disciple must have been John.
A disciple is a follower of Christ. An apostle is one who is set apart or ordained as a leader is Christ's church. There were, and are 12 apostles to serve in Christ's church. There are millions of "disciples" or followers of Christ.
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Paul was not a disciple , he was a apostle.
Yes, Ignatius of Antioch was a disciple of John the Apostle.
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Simeon, who saw the baby Jesus, was neither an apostle or disciple. He was a prophet and teacher. Simon Peter was also referred to as Simeon, in which case he was both an apostle and disciple.
If Matthew the disciple/apostle had a wife we are not told about it in the Bible.
Saint Augustine was a disciple in the sense he was a follower of Christ but he was not a disciple or apostle called by Jesus himself.
Thaddeus was Jesus' tenth disciple.
This was the apostle John.
No, an apostle is not the same as a disciple. Disciples are followers or students of a teacher, while apostles are chosen and sent out as messengers or ambassadors of a particular belief or cause.
St. Thomas was a disciple of Jesus and an apostle. Before becoming a disciple, he was a fisherman.
John the disciple was banished to the isle of Patmos.