
Mattai ben Alphaeus haLevi
Matthew (Mattai), the son of Alphaeus, a Levi, was a Jewish man born in the Galilee in the first century C.E. He worked as a tax collector for the Roman Empire and was literate in Aramaic and Greek. While sitting at the "receipt of custom" in Capernaum, he was called to follow Yeshu (Jesus) and became famous as one of his disciples.
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Classical Antiquity | התבודדות hitbodedut | Lord's Prayer | Needing Vocalization | 1st century C.E. | 38th century A.M.
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אָבִינוּ יִתְקַדֵּשׁ | Avinu Yitqadesh, a rabbinic Hebrew translation of the Lord’s Prayer by Shem Tov ibn Shaprut (14th c.)
Contributed by Shem Tov ibn Shaprut (translation) | Mattai ben Alphaeus haLevi | Aharon N. Varady (transcription) | ❧
A rabbinic Hebrew translation of the “Lord’s Prayer.” . . .