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  • curprev 09:5409:54, 4 July 2024Wiki1 talk contribs 831 bytes +831 Created page with "In the Western Catholic tradition, there are believed to be two men called Alphaeus. The father of the apostle James and the other the father of Matthew (Levi). Both Matthew and James are described as being the "son of Alphaeus," but not brothers. The Eastern Church typically states that Matthew and James were brothers.  While, mentioned in the New Testament as the father of two of the Twelve apostles:  Matthew and James. There is some evidence that Cleo..."