The name Nathanael isn’t found in the Biblical listings of Jesus’ twelve chosen apostles. Most likely, Nathanael was the given name of Bartholomew – son (Aramaic “bar”) of Tolmai. From the story of his calling we find in John 1:43-51, we can safely infer that Nathanael was a close friend of Philip. From that story, we also learn that Nathanael was from Cana in Galilee where Jesus transformed the water into wine – the first miracle Jesus performed during His earthly ministry. Nathanael was also present with six other disciples of Jesus at the Sea of Galilee on the day Jesus took Peter aside to restore him after his denial on the night Jesus was betrayed.

The Twelve – Nathanael Bartholomew
March 9, 2025
Speaker - Brian Hopkins
Message Type - Bible Study
Series - The Twelve
Book(s) - John
Occasion - Sunday Evening
Topic(s) - apostles, Bartholomew, Nathanael
John 1:43-51, John 21:1-2
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