. he fed them fish, and also preached and told them to go all over the world and spread the good word.
No. He never knew Jesus during Jesus' time on Earth.
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Events from the Resurrection up thru the time the Church expanded to other towns than Jerusalem.
Peter was present at the time of Jesus arrest. nd heis the only man to defend Jesus.
Jesus' ministry was primarily in Galilee.
The great evidence of his resurrection was that he showed himself alive to his apostles; being alive, he showed himself and they saw him. After his resurrection he gave the disciples the commission to go and preach the gospel.
in jesus' time. we no this because he was one of jesus' apostles.
Jesus had twelve disciples/ apostles who were the original men who traveled and was taught by Jesus. These men had a large part in Jesus' ministry and were to carry on his teachings, which they did. Matthias was also a disciple of Jesus during this time and was counted as one of the original apostles when he was confirmed in the Book of Acts. Later we see a few other men in the New Testament who are called apostles, Paul being one of them. They indeed were apostles but were not of the group who were with Jesus in His ministry on earth. Barnabas and James, the Lord's brother were both called apostles.
He showed the wounds on his wrists.
The author traditionally known as Luke says that Jesus rose bodily to heaven. In the Gospel of Luke, this occurred near Bethany on the evening of his resurrection. In Acts of the Apostles, written some time later, Jesus rose bodily to heaven after forty days. All the gospels in their present form also say that Jesus was seen at least once by the disciples and by some women.
No. He never knew Jesus during Jesus' time on Earth.
According to Christian belief, Jesus ascended into heaven once, 40 days after his resurrection. This event is known as the Ascension and is celebrated by Christians as a significant event in the life of Jesus.
In Luke's Gospel, the ascension of Jesus occurred on the evening of his resurrection. In Acts of the Apostles, by the same author but written some time later, the ascension of Jesus occurred forty days after his resurrection.
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AnswerThe Pharisees believed in the resurrection of the virtuous, at the end of time. What they did not believe was that Jesus was resurrected, nor that any of the pagan gods died and was resurrected.
It is typically believed that Satan was defeated for all time when Jesus was resurrected.
A:The ascension of Jesus is in Luke's Gospel, where it says that he rose to heaven on the evening of the day of his resurrection (Luke 24:51). It is also in Acts of the Apostles, where it says he rose to heaven forty days after his resurrection (Acts 1:3,9). Both books were by the same author, traditionally thought to be the apostle Luke, but Acts was written some time after Luke.