Alphaeus

Alphaeus
Ἀλφαῖος
Painting of Alphaeus
SpouseMary, mother of James
Children

Alphaeus (/ælˈfəs/; Ancient Greek: Ἀλφαῖος) is a man mentioned in the New Testament seemingly as the father of two of the Twelve Apostles: Matthew the Evangelist[1] and James, son of Alphaeus.[2][3] However, Mark 2:14 in Codex Bezae uses the name Levi rather than Matthew.[citation needed] It is therefore highly probable that James son of Alphaeus and Levi son of Alphaeus are the same person.

He is implied to be the father of Joseph or Joses,[4][5] and in Church tradition he is the father of Abercius[6] and Helena.[7]

  1. ^ Mark 2:14
  2. ^ Mark 3:18
  3. ^ Matthew 10:3
  4. ^ Matthew 27:56
  5. ^ Mark 15:40
  6. ^ "Martyrs Abercius and Helen, children of the Apostle Alphæus".
  7. ^ "Martyrs Abercius and Helen, children of the Apostle Alphæus".

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