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I dont think there's actually someone named Chief Bueno Levi but.. i used to own a horse named Chief Bueno Levi.. could that possibly be the answer you're looking for? :)
The disciple who asked Jesus to teach them to pray was one of his followers named Luke.
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Her hearing-ear dog. Levi is played by a dog named Jesse Renfro
Levi's name was changed to Matthew when he became a disciple of Jesus. He went on to become one of the twelve apostles and author of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament.
Matthew was known as Levi. Mark was known as John Mark. Luke was called The Physician. And John was the Beloved Disciple.
There is no clear-cut answer to who Matthew was in the Bible. The original New Testament gospel, now known as Mark's Gospel, refers to Levi, son of Alpheus (Alphaeus) as a tax collector whom Jesus called to follow him (Mark 2:14). Mark never again refers to Levi, who is not mentioned in the full list of the twelve disciples (verses 3:14-19), but introduces other disciples including Matthew, Thaddeus (Thaddaeus), and James, son of Alpheus. In this gospel, all we know is that Matthew was a disciple and Levi was the tax collector. .Disciples are not meant to change their minds when called by Jesus, yet this seems to happen when Mark omits Levi in the list of all the twelve apostles. Matthew's Gospel is known to have been based substantially on Mark and, when copying Mark, its anonymous author resolves Levi's unexplained absence simply by not mentioning Levi and by having Matthew as the disciple who was a tax collector, so that two thousand years of tradition have held that Levi and Matthew must be the same person.
The Disciple of Jesus that betrayed him was named Judas Iscariot.
Well I think Levi is short enough So why don't you call him by his initials?
At Matthew 27:55 the first disciple 'mentioned by name' was-- "Now as it was late in the afternoon, there came a rich man of Ar·i·ma·the´a, named Joseph, who had also himself become a disciple of Jesus.
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A disciple of Jesus named Matthias (Acts 1:15-26).