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Bartholomew is a lesser-known character in the New Testament who is mentioned in each of the lists of the twelve disciples of Jesus Christ (Matthew 10:2-4; Mark 3:14-19; Luke 6:13-16). He is most likely the same individual as Nathanael (see John 1), someone who was sincerely studying the Scriptures and waiting for the Messiah to come.
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Andrew was Jesus Christ’s first disciple (John 1:37-40) and the first to recognize Him as the Messiah.
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Simon Peter was a simple fisherman who became one of the most well-known disciples of Jesus Christ. He is perhaps best known for being part of Jesus’ inner circle of three disciples, walking on water, and proclaiming Jesus as the Son of God.
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Philip was one of the 12 disciples called by Jesus Christ during His earthly ministry. He was originally from the city of Bethsaida and to this day is often known as the “practical disciple.”
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Yes, you might be surprised to know that there are hundreds of verses in the Old Testament about Jesus.