This pewter statue stands 2 1/2in. tall by 3/4in. wide at the base and depicts St. Matthew holding a book and a quill.
St. Matthew was a tax collector and thus is the patron of accountants, bankers, security forces and tax collectors. He also was the writer of the First Gospel.
Profile Son of Alphaeus, he lived at Capenaum on Lake Genesareth. He was a Roman tax collector, a position equated with collaboration with the enemy by those from whom he collected taxes. Jesus' contemporaries were surprised to see the Christ with a traitor, but Jesus explained that he had come "not to call the just, but sinners."
Matthew's Gospel is given pride of place in the canon of the New Testament, and was written to convince Jewish readers that their anticipated Messiah had come in the person of Jesus. He preached among the Jews for 15 years; his audiences may have included the Jewish enclave in Ethiopia, and places in the East.