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Are there 12 apostles? Are there 70 apostles?

When I was growing up and learning about Jesus, I found that he had 12 apostles. I was looking at a page about Mark the Evangelist recently and it says that he was one of 70 disciples. On that same page about the about 70 disciples there is a picture titled "Icon of the Seventy Apostles.".

Are there 12 or 70? Are the 12 somehow separate from the 70 or are they part of the same group?

Is there anything in the Bible I can read that deals with this?

Zachary
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    What about all the other apostles after that? This is really an opinion based question, because everyone has different opinions about what it means to be an apostle. – curiousdannii Nov 06 '14 at 22:50
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    @curiousdannii why would people have oppinions about what an apostle is? did Jesus have an opinion about what it means to be an apostle? I found this question What is an apostle? it seems to answer the question of what an apostle is. –  Nov 06 '14 at 22:54
  • People have opinions about everything! Some passages in the Bible can be read as saying there will be apostles in every generation, but some people think it was only the first generation of the church. Some people think it applies to missionaries, others don't. Some think it means a church leadership structure, others don't. That other question should probably be closed too. – curiousdannii Nov 06 '14 at 23:13
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    "Is there anything in the bible I can read that deals with this?" - Yes: https://www.biblegateway.com/quicksearch/?quicksearch=apostle&qs_version=NIV – bruised reed Nov 07 '14 at 03:25
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    I have never studied Greek, but I understand that the word "apostle" in Greek means "one sent". Besides the 70 apostles referred to in Mark, Paul uses the term at the end of one of his Epistles (Romans? I don't have time to check now.) So this is the case where the word has multiple meanings, one for the 12 + 2 (the original 12, plus Matthias, chosen as a replacement for Judas, and Paul), and a second more general meaning which is what the description of the Icon Mark is denoting. As I understand it, a disciple is one who follows the rule, and apostle is one sent. – brasshat Nov 07 '14 at 19:26
  • @brasshat. Who appointed Paul? How was Paul appointed? Answer that and the question might be answered. – gideon marx Nov 09 '14 at 18:39
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    This question appears to be off-topic because it is a matter of definition. – Flimzy Nov 10 '14 at 01:37
  • You're mixing the terms "apostles" and "disciples." 2) How many there are of either category depends on how you define the terms, and for what purpose. According to a common definition, every follower of Christ is a disciple, thus millions of disciples throughout history. "Apostle" is generally a more exclusive term.
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  • Gideon, according to Acts (9:1-19a) Jesus himself appointed Paul, then known as Saul, to be an Apostle. Indeed, Paul was disinclined to boast, but he describes himself as an Apostle in 1 Corinthians 15:9. Further, the learned men who prepared the KJV, all considered Paul to be an Apostle, as all of the Pauline Epistles are headed "The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Romans / Corinthians / Galatians / Ephesians / &c". – brasshat Nov 10 '14 at 04:45
  • @brasshat. I hope that you can see that you have answered the question through the definition you gave. – gideon marx Nov 10 '14 at 16:38