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- APOSTLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Middle English apostle "teacher sent out by Christ," derived from Greek apostolos "one sent on a mission"
- Apostle - Wikipedia
The word apostle has two meanings: the broader meaning of a messenger and the narrower meaning of an early Christian apostle directly linked to Jesus The more general meaning of the word is translated into Latin as missiō, and from this word we get missionary
- Apostle | Definition, Bible, Facts | Britannica
Apostle, (from Greek apostolos, “person sent”), any of the 12 disciples chosen by Jesus Christ The term is sometimes also applied to others, especially Paul, who was converted to Christianity a few years after Jesus’ death
- What is an apostle? - GotQuestions. org
The word apostle means “one who is sent out ” In the New Testament, there are two primary usages of the word apostle The first is in specifically referring to the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ The second is in generically referring to other individuals who are sent out to be messengers ambassadors of Jesus Christ
- What Is an Apostle? Do Apostles Still Exist? - Christianity
What Is the Definition of an Apostle? In the Christian faith, apostles were those entrusted by Jesus to help organize the church and spread the message of His teachings The word apostle comes from the Greek word, apostelló, meaning a messenger or one sent on a mission
- What defines an apostle? - Bible Hub
An apostle, according to Scripture, is one who receives a direct call and commission to represent and proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ, often confirmed through the witness of the resurrection, foundational teaching, and (in some cases) miraculous signs
- What Is an Apostle? - Ligonier Ministries
The chief apostle in the New Testament is Jesus Himself He was sent by the Father and spoke with the authority invested in Him by the Father To reject Jesus was to reject the Father, who sent Him Likewise, the Apostles were called and commissioned directly by Christ and spoke with His authority
- Apostle - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
Jesus had a large, if fluctuating, number of disciples during His ministry, but not all of them were apostles The Twelve were chosen out of a wider group (Mark 3:13-19) and they were both to be with Jesus as disciples and sent out to preach and exorcize as apostles
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