a10:2-4
bMark 3:16-19
cLuke 6:14-16
dActs 1:13
e10:3
fMark 3:18
gLuke 6:16
hActs 1:13
i10:2
j10:1-8
l28:16-20
mGal 1:1
nMatt 4:18-22
o16:17-19
p19:27
q26:33
rActs 2:14

‏ Matthew 10:2

Summary for Matt 10:2-4: 10:2-4  a The four lists of the apostles (see also Mark 3:16-19  b; Luke 6:14-16  c; Acts 1:13  d) are all different, although the differences are minimal. The order within each list varies slightly, but only the names Thaddaeus (10:3  e; Mark 3:18  f) and Judas son of James (Luke 6:16  g; Acts 1:13  h) differ. They might be two names for the same man. 10:2  i The apostles are ambassadors or messengers, authorized and sent by an authority to represent and accomplish prescribed tasks (see 10:1-8  j, 40  k; 28:16-20  l). The term is also used for Paul (Gal 1:1  m).

• first, Simon (also called Peter): Peter had priority in time (Matt 4:18-22  n; 16:17-19  o) and position as the representative leader of the apostles (see 19:27  p; 26:33  q; Acts 2:14  r).
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