Matthew 10:3

Philip, and Bartholomew; Thomas, and Matthew the publican; James the son of Alpheus, and Lebbeus, whose surname was Thaddeus;

Cross-reference

Matthew 9:9 Parallel

Matthew 9:9 tells of Matthew's calling as a tax collector, his identity noted here.

Mark 3:18 Parallel

Mark 3:18 gives a parallel list of the twelve apostles, confirming the same group with slight name variations.

Acts 1:13 Parallel

Acts 1:13 lists Matthew again among the apostles after Jesus' ascension.

Luke 6:14 Parallel

Luke 6:14 also lists the twelve apostles, including Philip and Bartholomew as in this verse.

Luke 6:15 Parallel

Luke 6:15 is another apostle list, confirming Matthew among the twelve.

John 1:43–46 Historical context

John 1:43-46 recounts Philip's calling and his bringing Nathanael (Bartholomew) to Jesus, background for this apostle.

John 6:5-7 shows Philip's interaction with Jesus about feeding the crowd, a specific incident involving this apostle.

John 12:21 Parallel

John 12:21 describes Greeks approaching Philip to see Jesus, a role unique to him among the apostles.

John 12:22 Parallel

John 12:22 continues the story—Philip tells Andrew, then both tell Jesus, showing Philip's mediating role.

John 14:9 Parallel

John 14:9 records Jesus' rebuke to Philip for asking to see the Father, a teaching moment with this apostle.

John 14:22 Allusion

John 14:22 calls this apostle Judas (not Iscariot), matching Thaddaeus here—his alternate name.

John 1:44 Historical context

John 1:44 gives Philip's hometown Bethsaida, adding background to the apostle listed here.

Jude 1:1 Allusion

Jude 1:1 identifies the author as Jude, traditionally identified as Judas Thaddaeus, the apostle listed here.

John 20:24-29 recounts Thomas's doubt and belief, giving character to the apostle.

Luke 5:27 Parallel

Luke 5:27 also records Levi/Matthew's calling as a tax collector, same event.

Mark 2:14 Parallel

Mark 2:14 calls Levi (likely Matthew) from his tax booth, paralleling his background.

John 11:16 Parallel

John 11:16 shows Thomas, listed here, urging disciples to die with Jesus.