apostolit
Apostolit is the Finnish plural noun meaning “the apostles.” In Christian usage, it refers to the early followers of Jesus who were sent to proclaim his message, with the Twelve Apostles forming the core group. In some traditions, Paul the Apostle is also described as an Apostle, though he was not one of the original Twelve.
Etymology and meaning: The term derives from the Greek apostolos, meaning “one who is sent” or messenger.
Usage and significance: In the New Testament, the Apostles are central figures responsible for spreading Jesus’
In Finnish texts, apostolit is used to denote the collective group of the original missionaries, while the
See also: Apostle, Apostolate, Twelve Apostles, Paul the Apostle.