Apostolos

/əˈpɒstəlɒs/ noun

The Greek word for apostle, meaning a messenger or delegate, specifically referring to the twelve disciples chosen by Jesus Christ.

From ancient Greek apostolos (ἀπόστολος), derived from apo- (away from) plus stellein (to send). Originally meant any messenger sent on a mission, then became specifically associated with Jesus's chosen disciples.

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