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The 12 or was it 11?
But what about Paul?
Does that mean it’s 13?
What is the difference between a disciple and an apostle and the Apostles?
A disciple is a follower of Jesus.
An apostle is a person chosen by God to speak and act with special authority.
Servant.
Called.
Set apart.
Apostles typically are gifted with taking the Gospel to new people groups, opening up new avenues for ministry, being the tip of the spear so to speak of the Kingdom.
a person chosen by God to speak and act with special authority.
The Apostles were the 12 chosen by Jesus during his ministry.
But, who were the Twelve.
And was it only 11 or maybe 13?
Luke 6:
Luke
The Twelve Apostles
Matthew 10:2–4
Mark 3:16–19
Luke 6:13–16
Acts 1:13
Simon “Peter”
Simon “Peter”
Simon “Peter”
Peter
Andrew
James, son of Zebedee
Andrew
John
James, son of Zebedee
John
James
James
John
Andrew
John
Andrew
Philip
Philip
Philip
Philip
Bartholomew
Bartholomew
Bartholomew
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