The Orthodox Church reported the celebration of the day of the apostle Levi Matthew, who was one of the twelve closest disciples of Jesus Christ. His feast day is celebrated on November 16 according to the new church calendar.
Levi Matthew is known as the author of the Gospel of Matthew, as well as a former tax collector. His life and ministry are described in the Holy Scriptures, in the Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles, and have evoked admiration not only among the faithful but also recognition from the Fathers of the Church.
The scientific community recognizes Matthew as the author of the Gospel, which he wrote in Hebrew. His work is known for its accuracy and deep religious content, and it is still studied and regarded as one of the key writings of the New Testament.
For those interested in more detailed information about the apostle Matthew, it is recommended to refer to the encyclopedia on the VUE website.
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This text discusses the celebration of the day of the apostle Levi Matthew in the Orthodox Church, his life, and his work - the Gospel of Matthew. It explains the authorship of this Gospel and its significance for the Christian tradition.