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Levi Fishman is 5' 11".
NFL player Levi Brown is 6'-02''.
No. King David was not from the tribe of Levi. He was from the tribe of Judah.
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Levi Coffin (October 28, 1798 - September 16, 1877) was given this nickname for his devotion to the underground railroad.
Matthew is also called a Levi in the bible as he was a tax collector.
The Apostle Matthew was also called 'Levi.'
Levi. has written: 'Society Stress and Disease'
Akhto Levi has written: 'Valdemor'
L Levi has written: 'Virgilio'
Helen Levi has written: 'Honour your partner'
Primo Levi is famous because of his great escape from the concentration camp. Also for writing some of his amazing books. He also wrote a story about his life in the camp. The camp was called Aushcwitz.
Levi Houghton has written: 'Verses on everyday life'
Levi Goldberg has written: 'Lider un baladen'
Levi DAWSON has written: 'The history and religion of Israel'
Giovanni Levi has written: 'Herencia Inmaterial, La'
A:Mark's Gospel refers to Levi, son of Alphaeus, as a tax collector whom Jesus called to follow him (Mark 2:14). However, for some reason, Mark never again refers to Levi, but introduces other disciples including Matthew and James, son of Alphaeus, as disciples in the full list of the twelve disciples (verses 3:14-19). Luke's Gospel is now known to have been based substantially on Mark, and when copying from Mark 2:14 also says that Jesus called Levi, the tax collector, to follow him (Luke 5:27).Disciples are not meant to change their minds when called by Jesus, yet Mark leaves Levi out of his subsequent list of all the twelve apostles. When copying the original gospel, the anonymous author of Matthew resolves this by not mentioning Levi and by having Matthew as the disciple who was a tax collector. This could scarcely be historical, as Matthew's Gospel is also known to have been based substantially on Mark (and certainly not written by an eyewitness), and its author could not possibly have known anything about Levi that was not to be found in Mark, least of all that Levi was also called Matthew. However, this usage in Matthew means that it has become accepted by Christians that Matthew and Levi were one and the same person.