Simon Peter
Andrew
James (son of Zebedee)
John
Philip
Thomas
Matthew
James (son of Alphaeus)
Thaddeus
Simon
Judas
Bartholomew
2006-06-12 06:36:47
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answered by jimbob 6
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the Twelve chosen by Jesus near the beginning of his ministry, those whom also He named Apostles, were:
Simon called Peter (Grk. petros, petra; Aram. kÄf; Engl. rock) by Jesus, also known as Simon bar Jonah and Simon bar Jochanan (Aram.) and earlier (Pauline Epistles were written first) Cephas (Aram.) by Paul of Tarsus and Simon Peter, a fisherman from Bethsaida "of Galilee" (John 1:44; cf. 12:21)
Andrew brother of Peter, a Bethsaida fisherman and disciple of John the Baptist, and also the First-Called Apostle
James ("the Great") and
John, sons of Zebedee, called by Jesus Boanerges (an Aramaic name explained in Mk 3:17 as "Sons of Thunder")
Philip from Bethsaida "of Galilee" (John 1:44, 12:21)
Bartholomew, in Aramaic "bar-Talemai?", "son of Talemai" or from Ptolemais
Thomas, also known as Judas Thomas Didymus - Aramaic T'oma' = twin, and Greek Didymous = twin
James ("the Less") and
Matthew the tax collector, sometimes identified with Levi, sons of Alphaeus
Simon the Canaanite, called in Luke and Acts "Simon the Zealot"
Judas Iscariot name Iscariot may refer to the Judaean towns of Kerioth or to the sicarii (Jewish nationalist insurrectionists), or to Issachar; he was replaced as an apostle in Acts by Matthias
2006-06-12 04:50:57
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answered by ? 2
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simon peter, john the beloved, philip, bartholomew,matthew,james the lesser, james the great, jude,andrew,simon, matthias and thomas
2006-06-12 04:48:56
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answered by vsadia 2
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matthew mark peter john paul judas luke simon andrew
2006-06-12 04:37:31
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answered by glock509 6
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