Matthew (Levi) in the Bible — The Tax Collector Who Wrote the Gospel

Matthew (also called Levi) was a tax collector. Jesus walked past his tax booth and said: 'Follow me.' Matthew rose and followed immediately. His first act was to throw a dinner party — inviting his tax collector friends to meet Jesus. The religious leaders complained: 'Why eateth your Master with publicans and sinners?' Jesus's answer: 'I am not come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.' Matthew went on to write the first of the four Gospels. Below are 4 key passages from the King James Version (KJV) on this theme.

What does the Bible say about matthew (levi)?

Who is Matthew in the Bible? A tax collector — despised as a Roman collaborator — who was called by Jesus with two words: 'Follow me.' He rose, left everything, hosted a dinner for sinners, and became one of the Twelve who gave us the first Gospel.

4 Bible Verses About Matthew (levi) (KJV)

“And didst see the affliction of our fathers in Egypt, and heardest their cry by the Red sea;”

Matthew 9:9 KJV Read Matthew chapter 9 →

“And shewedst signs and wonders upon Pharaoh, and on all his servants, and on all the people of his land: for thou knewest that they dealt proudly against them. So didst thou get thee a name, as it is this day.”

Matthew 9:10 KJV Read Matthew chapter 9 →

“Moreover thou leddest them in the day by a cloudy pillar; and in the night by a pillar of fire, to give them light in the way wherein they should go.”

Matthew 9:12 KJV Read Matthew chapter 9 →

“Thou camest down also upon mount Sinai, and spakest with them from heaven, and gavest them right judgments, and true laws, good statutes and commandments:”

Matthew 9:13 KJV Read Matthew chapter 9 →

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Frequently Asked Questions About Matthew (levi) in the Bible

What does the Bible say about matthew (levi)?
Matthew (also called Levi) was a tax collector. Jesus walked past his tax booth and said: 'Follow me.' Matthew rose and followed immediately. His first act was to throw a dinner party — inviting his tax collector friends to meet Jesus. The religious leaders complained: 'Why eateth your Master with publicans and sinners?' Jesus's answer: 'I am not come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.' Matthew went on to write the first of the four Gospels. Key KJV passages: Matthew 9:9, Matthew 9:10, Matthew 9:12, Matthew 9:13, Luke 5:28.
What are the best Bible verses about matthew (levi)?
The most important KJV passages on matthew (levi) include: Matthew 9:9, Matthew 9:10, Matthew 9:12, Matthew 9:13, Luke 5:28. Read all 4 passages free at The Living Sword Bible — no account, no ads.
Where in the Bible does it talk about matthew (levi)?
The Bible addresses matthew (levi) throughout both Testaments. Key references include Matthew 9:9, Matthew 9:10, Matthew 9:12, Matthew 9:13, Luke 5:28, Matthew 28:19. Explore every passage in context at thelivingsword.replit.app.
What does the New Testament say about matthew (levi)?
New Testament scriptures on matthew (levi): Matthew 9:9, Matthew 9:10, Matthew 9:12, Matthew 9:13. Read them free at The Living Sword Bible.
How do I study Bible verses about matthew (levi)?
The Living Sword Bible app offers word-by-word study with original Hebrew and Greek, multiple translations (KJV, World English Bible, Geneva Bible, Young's Literal, ASV, Darby), cross-references, and an AI companion that answers only from Scripture. Read all 4 passages on matthew (levi) at thelivingsword.replit.app — free, no account, no download required.

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