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No they were two less known disciples. That answer is incorrect. Nathaniel and Bartholomew were the same person. Notice how both names appear in the Gospels associated with Philip. It is widely accepted that Bartholomew was a surname: Bar-Tolmai, or son of Tolmai . ( Some spell it Bar-Tolomay

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