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Yes, Nathanael is traditionally identified as one of the twelve apostles of Jesus. He is also known as Bartholomew in the Gospel of John.
Saint Bartholomew's real name was Nathanael. He was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ.
Saint Bartholomew, also known as Nathanael, became a disciple of Jesus when he was introduced to him by Philip. After encountering Jesus, Bartholomew recognized him as the Son of God and chose to follow him. He later became one of the twelve apostles of Jesus.
Jesus is said to have met the disciple Bartholomew in Galilee before calling him to be one of his twelve apostles. The exact location or circumstances of their meeting are not specifically recorded in the Bible.
Bartholomew, also known as Nathanael, was one of Jesus' 12 disciples. He is often mentioned alongside Philip in the Gospels.
St. Matthew was one of Jesus's twelve apostles and an author of the first gospel in the New Testament. He was a tax collector before becoming a follower of Jesus and is often depicted symbolically with a winged man.
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Indeed. He was an apostle, one of Twelve, but betrayed Christ.
After Jesus' death and resurrection, Nathanael and others of the apostles went back to their fishing, and it was while they were approaching shore in their boat one morning that Jesus called to them. (John 21:1-23)
Bartholomew is one of the 12 Apostles of Jesus, and is usually identified with Nathanael, who is mentioned in John 1. Christian tradition has 3 stories about Bartholomew's death.
St. Andrew was one of the 12 apostles and he was known for spreading Christianity in Greece, Asia Minor, and Russia. He is also credited with performing miracles and eventually being martyred for his beliefs.
No, Mary of Bethany was not one of the apostles. She was a friend and follower of Jesus, commonly associated with her sister Martha and brother Lazarus. The apostles were the twelve chosen by Jesus to be his closest disciples and to spread his teachings after his death and resurrection.
Nathanael was an Israelite in whom there was no guile. Cana was the home of Nathanael. He and Bartholomew are generally thought to be the same person. Nathanael is always mentioned along with apostles, as though of apostolic rank.
Apostle literally means, one sent forth with a message. Jesus' 12 disciples, in Matthew 10 were sent forth by Jesus as apostles carrying the message of Jesus. For quite awhile they were the only apostles carrying this message, as the church was just beginning. Note that Jesus himself was also called an apostle, in Hebrews 3. He was "sent forth" by God, with a message and purpose.
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Matthew, a former tax collector and one of Jesus's Twelve Apostles, also known as Levi.
An apostle is a person who is sent out to spread a religious message or carry out a mission, often used in reference to the twelve disciples of Jesus in the Bible who were tasked with spreading the teachings of Christianity.
Bartholomew was one of Jesus' 12 apostles. He was known by two names: "Bartholomew" (meaning "Son of Tolmai") and "Nathanael" (meaning"God Has Given") (Matthew10:3; Luke 6:14; John 1:45, 46). He was from Cana of Galilee. (John 21:2) and learned about Jesus from his friend, Philip. When Jesus, saw him he said: "See, an Israelite for a certainty, in whom there is no deceit." showing he must have been a very special person to be referred to by Jesus that way. As one of the twelve, he was with Jesus throughout his ministry, as he trained for the preaching work (Matthew 11:1; 19:25-28; 20:17-19, 24-28; Mark 4:10; 11:11; John 6:48-67) and faithfully adhered to Christ's teachings after Jesus' death(John 21:1-23) (Acts 1:13, 14; 2:42).