Definitions
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- One of the 12 Apostles. According to tradition, he visited India and Ethiopia and was martyred in Armenia.
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- proper noun biblical An
Apostle , identified withNathanael . - proper noun A male
given name of biblical origin.
Etymologies
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Examples
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But Captain Bartholomew Coleman, known as Cole to his friends and enemies alike, sees the danger Torrent poses to American democracy and the potential disasters involved in his foreign military adventures.
WEEKLY BOOK RELEASES FOR DECEMBER 20TH | Open Society Book Club Discussions and Reviews 2009
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Set in the 14th century around the fictional Michaelhouse College, Matthew Bartholomew is an academic turned sleuth.
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Rigell came out with a statement of his own: The email sent by Republican Party of Virginia Beach Chairman David Bartholomew is reprehensible.
Updated: Va. Beach GOP head resigns over racist email Ben Pershing 2010
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The pontiff has said his meeting with Bartholomew is a priority of the pilgrimage.
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Abbot of Vaux, told of the admission to the monastery of a child, son of Henri d'Artin, to whom the good monks gave the name Bartholomew
The Black Wolf's Breed A Story of France in the Old World and the New, happening in the Reign of Louis XIV Harris Dickson 1907
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The email sent by Republican Party of Virginia Beach Chairman David Bartholomew is reprehensible.
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He does not name Bartholomew, but early in his account John 1:43-50 he tells of the call to discipleship of a Nathaniel who is often supposed to be the same person.
Archive 2008-08-01 bls 2008
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He does not name Bartholomew, but early in his account John 1:43-50 he tells of the call to discipleship of a Nathaniel who is often supposed to be the same person.
Bartholomew the Apostle bls 2008
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They were Nathanael (also known as Bartholomew), Thomas, Matthew (also called Levi), James the son of Alphaeus (or James the Less), Simon the Zealot or Canaanite, and Judas the brother of James (sometimes called Thaddaeus).
101 Amazing Truths about Jesus Mark Littleton 2007
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They were Nathanael (also known as Bartholomew), Thomas, Matthew (also called Levi), James the son of Alphaeus (or James the Less), Simon the Zealot or Canaanite, and Judas the brother of James (sometimes called Thaddaeus).
101 Amazing Truths about Jesus Mark Littleton 2007
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