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*ANCIENT SOURCES: see [[Twelve Apostles (sources)]] | |||
*LIST OF SCHOLARLY AND FICTIONAL WORKS: see [[:Category:Twelve Apostles (subject)]] | |||
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== | |||
*[[Peter|Simon Peter]] | |||
*[[Andrew]], brother of [[Simon Peter]] | |||
*[[James son of Zebedee]] | |||
*[[John son of Zebedee]] | |||
*[[Philip the Apostle|Philip]] | |||
*[[Bartholomew]] (Gospels of Mark, Matthew, and Luke-Acts), or [[Nathanael]] (Gospel of John) | |||
*[[Matthew]] | |||
*[[Thomas]] | |||
*[[James son of Alphaeus]] | |||
*[[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 | |||
*[[Judas Iscariot]] | |||
==The Twelve Apostles in ancient sources== | |||
==The Twelve Apostles in Scholarship== | |||
==The Twelve Apostles in Fiction== | |||
==External links== | |||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apostle_(Christian) Wikipedia] | |||
[[Category:Index]] | |||
[[Category:People]] |
Revision as of 13:00, 20 October 2011
- ANCIENT SOURCES: see Twelve Apostles (sources)
- LIST OF SCHOLARLY AND FICTIONAL WORKS: see Category:Twelve Apostles (subject)
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
- Simon Peter
- Andrew, brother of Simon Peter
- James son of Zebedee
- John son of Zebedee
- Philip
- Bartholomew (Gospels of Mark, Matthew, and Luke-Acts), or Nathanael (Gospel of John)
- Matthew
- Thomas
- James son of Alphaeus
- Simon the Zealot
- Jude Thaddaeus, called Thaddaeus by Mark, Lebbaeus Thaddaeus by Matthew, and Judas of James by Luke
- Judas Iscariot