by jimwalton » Sun Oct 24, 2021 10:49 am
No, there's nothing magical, but it was symbolic of the New Israel. Since there were 12 tribes of Israel, there were 12 apostles to show both continuation and a renewal of God's people. Jacob had 12 sons, so there were 12 tribes.
> What separated that group from "the twelve"
Mark 3.13-14 says that Jesus specifically called 12 that were "those he wanted, that they might be with him and that he might send them out to preach." That's what separated them out from any who chose to follow Him.
> Yes of course we all know about the 12 tribes of Israel but we also know that the 12 did not in fact represent all the tribes.
Numerologically speaking, "12" in the ancient world came to symbolize completeness.
No, there's nothing magical, but it was symbolic of the New Israel. Since there were 12 tribes of Israel, there were 12 apostles to show both continuation and a renewal of God's people. Jacob had 12 sons, so there were 12 tribes.
> What separated that group from "the twelve"
Mark 3.13-14 says that Jesus specifically called 12 that were "those he wanted, that they might be with him and that he might send them out to preach." That's what separated them out from any who chose to follow Him.
> Yes of course we all know about the 12 tribes of Israel but we also know that the 12 did not in fact represent all the tribes.
Numerologically speaking, "12" in the ancient world came to symbolize completeness.