Arrancement of Apostles
| Matthew 10:3-4 | Mark 3:16 | Luke 6:14 | Acts 1:13 |
| 1 Simon [Peter] | Simon [Peter] | Simon [Peter] | Peter |
| 2 Andrew | James [Zebedee] | Andrew | James |
| 3 James [Zebedee] | John [James] | James | John |
| 4 John | Andrew | John | Andrew |
| 5 Philip | Philip | Philip | Philip |
| 6 Bartholomew | Bartholomew | Bartholomew | Thomas |
| 7 Thomas | Matthew | Matthew | Bartholomew |
| 8 Matthew | Thomas | Thomas | Matthew |
| 9 James [Alphaeus] | James [Alphaeus] | James [Alphaeus] | James [Alphaeus] |
| 10 Lebbaeus [Thaddaeus] | Thaddaeus | Simon [Zelotes] | Simon [Zelotes] |
| 11 Simon [Canaanite] | 11 Simon [Canaanite] | Judas [bro. James] | Judas [bro. James] |
| 12 Judas Iscariot | Judas Iscariot | Judas Iscariot | none |
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Simon is also used as the first all four times which shows unity of a man of God over the world. Peter taught and work his whole life for God's word over the world or unity of God's word over the world.
Andrew is used two times as two and two times as the number four which shows this man as a man that established man over established world.
James is used as number two twice and as number three two times which establishes the word of God in James then establishes the completeness of God's word in James.
John is used twice as number three and two times as number four, which shows this man as a man that established complete word of God over the established world.
Philip is used as the number five four which shows this man as a man by grace over the world by God's word.
Bartholomew is used three times as the number six and one time as the number seven. This shows this man as a man as a complete man of God with spiritual perfection.
Thomas is used one time as number six, one time as number seven and two times as eight. This shows this man as a man of unity of the man of God, unity of spiritual perfection of the man and both are established by a new beginning.
Matthew is used two times as number seven and two times as number eight. This shows this man as a
man that established spiritual perfection with established new beginning.
James [Alphaeus] is used four times as number nine . This shows this man as a man that marks the world by judgement over the world.
Lebbaeus [Thaddaeus] or Judas [bro. James] is used two times as number ten and two times as number eleven . This shows this man as a man of established perfection of divine order with established lack of goverment perfection.
Simon [Canaanite] or Simon [Zelotes] is used two times as number eleven and two times as number ten. This shows this as established perfection of divine order by established lack of goverment perfection.
Judas Iscariot is used three times as number twelve and not a foruth time at all which shows a complete governerment perfection and than a lack of government perfection