Philip findeth Nathanael, and saith unto him, We have found him, of whom Moses in the law, and the prophets, did write, Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Joseph. Nathanael - This apostle is supposed to be the same with Bartholomew, which is very likely, for these reasons

1. That the evangelists who mention Bartholomew say nothing of Nathanael; and that St. John, who speaks of Nathanael, says nothing of Bartholomew.

2. No notice is taken any where of Bartholomew's vocation, unless his and that of Nathanael mentioned here be the same.

3. The name of Bartholomew is not a proper name; it signifies the son of Ptolomy; and Nathanael might have been his own name.

4. St. John seems to rank Nathanael with the apostles, when he says that Peter and Thomas, the two sons of Zebedee, Nathanael, and two other disciples, being gone a fishing, Jesus showed himself to them, Giovanni 21:2.

Moses in the law - See Genesi 3:16; Genesi 22:18; Genesi 49:10; Deuteronomio 18:18.

And the prophets - See Isaia 4:2; Isaia 7:14; Isaia 9:5; Isaia 40:10; Isaia 53:1, etc.

; Geremia 23:5; Geremia 33:14, Geremia 33:15; Ezechiele 34:23; Ezechiele 37:24; Daniele 9:24; Michea 5:2; Sofonia 6:12; Sofonia 9:9; Sofonia 12:10.

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