Matthew Poole Commentary - Luke 6:13 - 6:13

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Luke 6:13 - 6:13


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Ver. 13-16. We have twice already met with these names of the twelve disciples, whom our Saviour called apostles, intending them not only to be with him, and to have a more special communion with him, but also to be sent out with power to preach, baptize, and to work miracles: See Poole on "Mat_10:2". See Poole on "Mat_10:3". See Poole on "Mat_10:4". See Poole on "Mar_3:14", and following verses to Mar_3:19. There were amongst them two whose names were Simon: the one Christ named



Peter; the other is called



Simon Zelotes here; Simon the Canaanite, by Matthew and Mark. Two whose names were James: the one was the son of Zebedee, the other was



the son of Alphaeus. Two whose names were Judas: the one is called Thaddaeus by Mark; Lebbaeus and Thaddaeus, by Matthew;



Judas the brother of James, by Luke; (this was the penman of the Epistle of Jude); and



Judas Iscariot, the traitor. The other six were all of differing names. What occurs of difficulty as to their names: See Poole on "Mat_10:2", and following verses to Mat_10:4. See Poole on "Mar_3:14", and following verses to Mar_3:19.