The Twelve Apostles
Aug 5, 2025
Explore the intriguing roles of the Twelve Apostles in the New Testament, with a spotlight on the inner circle of Peter, James, and John. Discover the dynamics of their relationships, rivalries, and collaborative efforts within the early Church. Delve into Bartholomew's transformation from skepticism to faith and the complex story of Judas Iscariot, whose choices led to infamy. The podcast also highlights Matthew's surprising calling from tax collector to apostle, shedding light on lesser-known figures and their significant contributions.
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Bartholomew's Identity and Conversion
- Bartholomew is likely the same as Nathanael from John's Gospel.
- Nathanael's skeptical yet powerful initial conversation with Jesus marks his conversion.
Judas Iscariot's Betrayal and Downfall
- Judas Iscariot was dishonest, embezzling from the purse and ultimately betraying Jesus.
- His story ends tragically with suicide, overshadowing his role as an apostle.
Matthew's Background Explained
- Matthew, also called Levi, was a tax collector who immediately followed Jesus.
- Tax farming explains why Jesus’s call meant abandoning a profitable contract.












