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In his list of the twelve disciples' names, Matthew referred to himself as a "tax collector" (Matt. 10:3), whereas Mark and Luke referred to him simply as Matthew (Mark 3:18; Luke 6:15).
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs):
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supplementary revelation, seventh trumpet judgment, epistle deals, high priestly ministry, bowl judgment, progressive sanctification, kingdom program, trumpet judgments, seal judgments, false teachers, severe letter, divine enablement, believing remnant, seventieth week, sinful human nature, physical descendants, kingdom message, theological emphases
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Jesus Christ, Holy Spirit, Old Testament, Mosaic Law, New Testament, New Covenant, John the Baptist, Great Tribulation, God the Father, Lord Jesus, Lord's Supper, Asia Minor, New Jerusalem, Jewish Christians, Sea of Galilee, Olivet Discourse, Corinthian Christians, God's Son, God's Spirit, John Mark, John's Gospel, Gospel of John, Jesus of Nazareth, Mosaic Covenant, Antioch of Syria
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