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*[[James son of Alphaeus]]
*[[James son of Alphaeus]]
*[[Simon the Zealot]]
*[[Simon the Zealot]]
*[[:Category:Jude (subject)|Jude Thaddaeus]], called Thaddaeus by Mark, Lebbaeus Thaddaeus by Matthew, and Judas of James <!-- The KJV incorrectly translates this as "brother of" rather than the typical "son of" or even more conservatively leaving the genitive translation as merely "of" -->by Luke
*[[Thaddaeus]] (Mark, Matthew), or [[Jude the Apostle|Jude]] (Luke)
*[[Judas Iscariot]]
*[[Judas Iscariot]]



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The Twelve Apostles were a group of disciples chosen by Jesus of Nazareth as the leadership of the new movement.

Lists of the Twelve Apostles

The Twelve Apostles in ancient sources

The Twelve Apostles in Scholarship

The Twelve Apostles in Fiction

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