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1 Of many examples one could cite, Jesus is addressed as ‘Rabbi’ (ῥαββί) by Peter (Mk 9: 5), Judas (Mk 14: 45), John's disciples (Jn 1: 38), Nathaniel (Jn 1: 49), Nicodemus (Jn 3: 2) and Mary Magdalene (Jn 20: 16). The designation ‘disciples’ (οἱ μαθηταὶ) is ubiquitous in the Gospels.