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Was the
taxman named Matthew or Levi?
Matthew 9:9 and Mark 2:14; Luke
5:27
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Matthew (Matthew
9:9) - "And as Jesus passed on from there, He saw a
man, called Matthew, sitting in the tax office; and He *said to him,
"Follow Me!" And he rose, and followed Him."
- Levi (Mark
2:14) - "And as He passed by, He saw Levi the son of
Alphaeus sitting in the tax office, and He *said to him,
"Follow Me!" And he rose and followed Him."
- Levi (Luke
5:27) - "And after that He went out, and noticed a
tax-gatherer named Levi, sitting in the tax office, and He said to him,
"Follow Me."
The answer is very simple.
Both are true because Matthew and Levi are the same person. Matthew is
the Greek name and Levi was the Hebrew name. As a tax-collector,
Matthew worked for the Romans who spoke Greek. He gathered taxes from
the Jews who spoke Hebrew. We see, as an example, Peter also being
called Simon (Matt. 16:16).
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