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Marcos 3:18

Listen to Marcos 3:18
18 Andrés, Felipe, Bartolomé, Mateo, Tomás, Jacobo, hijo de Alfeo; Tadeo, Simón el Zelote

Marcos 3:18 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 3:18

And Andrew
The brother of Peter;

and Philip,
who was of Bethsaida;

and Bartholomew,
whom Dr. Lightfoot thinks is the same with Nathaniel: the name may be the same with (Nwymlt rb) , "Bar Talmion", with the Jews F25; (See Gill on Matthew 10:3). (See Gill on John 1:41).

and Matthew,
the publican, who was called Levi;

and Thomas,
who was called Didymus, from his being a twin;

and James, the son of Alphaeus,
to distinguish him from the other James, the son of Zebedee, and who is sometimes called "the less";

and Thaddaeus,
whose name was also Lebbaeus, and likewise Jude, the author of the Epistle that bears that name;

and Simon the Canaanite,
or Zelotes; of these men, and their several names, (See Gill on Matthew 10:2). (See Gill on Matthew 10:3). (See Gill on Matthew 10:4).


FOOTNOTES:

F25 Vajikra Rabba, sect. 6. fol. 151. 1.
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Marcos 3:18 In-Context

16 Estos son los doce que él nombró: Simón (a quien llamó Pedro);
17 Jacobo y su hermano Juan, hijos de Zebedeo (a quienes llamó Boanerges, que significa: Hijos del trueno);
18 Andrés, Felipe, Bartolomé, Mateo, Tomás, Jacobo, hijo de Alfeo; Tadeo, Simón el Zelote
19 y Judas Iscariote, el que lo traicionó.
20 Luego entró en una casa, y de nuevo se aglomeró tanta gente que ni siquiera podían comer él y sus discípulos.

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