Luther R. Bartholomew, 79, of Dingmans Ferry, Pike County, died Sunday, in Lehigh Valley Hospital-Muhlenberg, Bethlehem. He was the husband of Nancy J. (Rabenold) Bartholomew, with whom ...

The 13th-century Saint Bartholomew Monastery was a prominent Armenian monastery constructed at the presumed site of Bartholomew's martyrdom in Vaspurakan, Greater Armenia (now in southeastern Turkey).

St. Bartholomew was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus. Apart from the brief mentions of him in four of the Apostle lists (Mark 3:18, Matt. 10:3, Luke 6:14, and Acts 1:13), nothing is known about him from the New Testament.

Who was Bartholomew in the Bible? Who was Bartholomew in the Bible?

Bartholomew was one of the 12 main disciples of Jesus Christ. In the entire New Testament, his name only appears in the four lists of the twelve apostles (Matthew 10:2–4, Mark 3:16–19, Luke 6:14–16, Acts 1:1–13).

St. Bartholomew was one of the 12 Apostles of Jesus. Scholars believe he was a man of Cana of Galilee, and that Jesus complimented him by saying, "“Here is a true Israelite.

St. Bartholomew, 1st. century, one of the 12. All that is known of him with certainty is that he is mentioned in the synoptic gospels and Acts as one of the twelve apostles. His name, a patronymic, means 'son of Tolomai' and scholars believe he is the same as Nathanael mentioned in John, who ...

Bartholomew is the patron saint of bookbinders, butchers, cobblers, leather workers, plasterers, trappers, nervous diseases, neurological diseases, the city of Gambatesa, Italy, and the country of Armenia.. His feast day is celebrated on August 24th in the Episcopal Church.