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1 | When do Mark and Luke join Jesus? | Matt 10:2 | phruubeljiie | 65797 | ||
In Matthew 10:2 through 10:4, he names the twelve disciples of Jesus. Not shown above are Philip, Batholomew, Thomas, Matthew the tax collector, James son of Alphaeus, Thaddaeus, Simon the Eager One, and Judas Iscariot. Where do Mark or Luke come in to the picture, since they were both divinely inspired to write for the Bible? | ||||||
2 | When do Mark and Luke join Jesus? | Matt 10:2 | Reformer Joe | 65811 | ||
Mark and Luke were not among the twelve apostles. Mark traveled with Paul and tradition holds that he was also a disciple of Peter, and may have been a follower of Jesus but not one of the apostles. Luke traveled with Paul and undoubtedly was in contact with other key figures in the first-century church. --Joe! |
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