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  1. 17 paź 2021 · The New Testament does not mention any Hebrew or Aramaic name for this disciple so he was probably from a region of Palestine in which Greek was widely spoken. The Greek name means “manly” or “masculine.” Philipos: This was yet another Greek name.

  2. 4 kwi 2024 · The disciples, also known as the apostles, were the chosen followers of Jesus Christ who played a crucial role in spreading his teachings and establishing the early Christian church. In the New Testament, their names are predominantly mentioned in Greek, but they were originally Hebrew-speaking Jews.

  3. 17 lis 2022 · The Hebrew, Aramaic and "Greek" named Apostles were: Shim'on = Simon (Hebrew origin). Y'hochanan = John (Hebrew origin). Mattithyahu = Matthew (Hebrew origin).

  4. 12 maj 2024 · The Hebrew names of the apostles reflect their Jewish heritage and the cultural landscape of the time. These names carry connotations and symbolism that would have been familiar to the Jewish people of that era.

  5. 22 lut 2024 · Bartholomew, also known as Nathanael, was a significant figure among the Twelve Apostles chosen by Jesus Christ. His birth name, Nathanael, carries the meaning of "gift of God" in Hebrew, reflecting the profound spiritual significance of his identity.

  6. The 12 Apostles were the foundation of Jesus’ church and many of them wrote portions of the Bible. While we have learned about their Biblical stories or heard their names, most of us do not know the origin of their names, most with a Hebrew meaning.

  7. If the gentile ‘church’, for centuries, had spoken of YESHUA and His disciples such as: LEVI (Matthew), SIMON / SIMEON (Peter), JACOB (James) and his mother MIRIAM (Mary), what a powerful connection people would make between the Messiah and His Jewish roots.

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