- The English word “apostle” is derived from the Greek apostello, “to
send forth.” - The Greek word for “apostle” literally means “one who is sent” and
can refer to an emissary or anyone sent on a mission. - While hardly used in the Old Testament, it is found at least 80
times in the New Testament. - An apostle is one who is “sent” by God to preach the Gospel to the
nations.
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