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Matthew (Levi) is called upon to become a disciple. 'And after these things he went forth, and beheld a publican, named Levi Stock Photo - Alamy
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A vintage religious portrait of St Matthew (Levi) , tax collector, publican?, apostle, disciple, evangelist & Martyr at work at the 'receipt of custom' and looking over his shoulder to see Jesus