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Bartholomaios which means "son of Talmai."It is thought that his name was Nathaniel Bar-Tholomaios
Bartholomew is usually identified with Nathanael (alternatively spelled Nathaniel), who appears in the Gospel according to John as being introduced to Christ by Philip, who would also become an Apostle.
It isn't specifically mentioned, but possibly in Cana Galilee. Many believe that Bartholomew is also the disciple known as Nathanael. Bar Tholomoi is his patronymic name and Nathanael his first name. Nathanael meets Jesus in Galilee before he departs to begin his traveling ministry. (See John 1:42-51)
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.
Yes, Nathanael was one of the twelve disciples of Jesus.
Bartholomaios which means "son of Talmai."It is thought that his name was Nathaniel Bar-Tholomaios
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In the Bible, Nathaniel was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus.
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.
Matthias was chosen to replace Judas as one of the twelve apostles shortly after Jesus' ascension, as described in the Book of Acts in the New Testament.
Bartholomew is usually identified with Nathanael (alternatively spelled Nathaniel), who appears in the Gospel according to John as being introduced to Christ by Philip, who would also become an Apostle.
No, Simon Peter was not a zealot. He was one of the twelve apostles chosen by Jesus and is often considered the leader of the apostles.
Yes, Matthew, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus, is believed to have been Jewish.
Bartholomew, also known as Nathanael, was one of Jesus' 12 disciples. He is often mentioned alongside Philip in the Gospels.