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1. PHILIP, citizen of Bethsaida
a. Brought Nathanael to Jesus
b. Attempted to calculate the quantity and cost of food to feed the 5000 (John 6:5-7)
c. Not the same person as Philip the Evangelist in the book of Acts
2. BARTHOLOMEW, aka Nathanael
a. Was the Israelite in whom Jesus found no guile (John 1:47)
b. Asked if anything good could come out of Nazareth
c. Then called Jesus the Son of God and King of Israel (John 1:46-49)
3. THOMAS, also called Didymus (“twin”)
a. Commonly known as “Doubting Thomas,”
b. His doubts gave way to calling Jesus ‘My Lord and My God’ (John 20:28)
4. MATTHEW
a. The former tax-collector
b. Writer of this Gospel
5. JAMES, the son of Alphaeus
a. Not much is known about him
b. Was a witness at the crucifixion (Mark 15:40)
6. LEBBAEUS, whose surname was Thaddaeus
a. Also known as Judas the son of James (Luke 6:16)
b. Only recorded utterance is found in John 14:22
c. Some believe he wrote the epistle of Jude