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Apostle

Word family: Apostle, apostleship, apostolic.


Synonyms: "The twelve" ("the eleven" after Judas's demise and until Matthias was appointed in his place.)


Related ideas: Oversight, leadership, church, spreading the gospel abroad, comission, being called and chosen.


Definitions: An Apostle is one who was specially chosen and sent by Jesus to spread and lead the early church. Apostles included the twelve Galileans and Saul of Tarsus (Paul). They were endowed with special miraculous powers and were authors of most of the New Testament letters.


Greek References: apostolos 652 (Strong) cf 651. From 649, apo-stelloo, sent


Scripture:

  Apostles named   Apostles’ work
  Paul’s apostleship
  False apostles

Comment: The story of Acts is mostly about Peter (one of the twelve apostles), and then about the apostle Paul who was not one of the twelve but said, "I consider myself not in the least inferior to the most eminent apostles." (2Co 11:5). The apostles regarded themselves as being called and "chosen" (elected or picked out) by God (Acts 1:24). We are not called and chosen as apostles, but we are all called and chosen for eternal life. (Rev 17:14, 2Pe 1:10, 2Th 2:13-1). We are also sent as messengers for Christ. (Acts 8:4, Lke 10:2).


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