Jesus most likely spoke Aramaic in a Gallilean dialect. Most of his lifetime was spent in Gallilean speaking areas. The apostles wrote in Aramiac so that people could have their stories in the same language after they were gone. Later writings in The Bible were in Hebrew. There is a controversy as to whether the early versions were written in or translated to Greek, but the early Church scholars say the translations came later. "Eusebius himself declared that "Matthew had begun by preaching to the Hebrews, and when he made up his mind to go to others too, he committed his own Gospel to writing in his native tongue [Aramaic], so that for those with whom he was no longer present the gap left by his departure was filled by what he wrote" (History of the Church 3:24 [inter 300-325])."
The 12 apostles likely spoke Aramaic as their primary language since it was common in Judea at the time. Some of them also likely spoke Hebrew and Greek, which were also prevalent languages in that region during the 1st century AD.
Assuming that the twelve apostles are historical persons, they likely spoke Aramaic and Greek.
Most likely they spoke Aramaic. At least some of them spoke Hebrew.
According to the Bible, at Pentecost, flames of fire appeared over the apostles' heads, symbolizing the Holy Spirit descending upon them. This event empowered the apostles to speak in different languages and spread the message of Christianity to a diverse crowd.
The Holy Spirit came at Pentecost as tongues of fire, resting on each of the apostles. This event empowered them to speak in different languages and proclaim the message of Jesus to people from various nations gathered in Jerusalem.
After the resurrection, the apostles received the power of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, enabling them to speak in different languages and spread the teachings of Jesus with boldness. This power also equipped them to perform miracles, heal the sick, and establish the early Christian church.
No, the concept of apostles specifically refers to the 12 disciples chosen by Jesus in the New Testament.
The diversity of tongues refers to the spiritual gift of speaking in different languages or unknown languages as inspired by the Holy Spirit. This gift is believed to have been manifested in the Bible at events like Pentecost in Acts chapter 2, where the apostles were able to speak in languages they did not know in order to effectively communicate with a diverse crowd.
There was a crowd of people who came to listen to Jesus speak.
In Communist (mainland) China. Mandarin is the official language and spoken by the majority of people but differing regions speak different languages.
Cardinal Giuseppe Caspar Mezzofanti, an Italian cardinal and famous linguist could speak 10 languages when he was 12, and 40 languages when he was 75. source : http://www.logoi.com/notes/polyglots.HTML
Because this question is in the "Australia" section, it will be addressed as such. The 12 Apostles are a rock formation in the sea off the southern coast of Victoria. There are not twelve, but because they are in a scattered group, they were assigned a name that designated them as a common group, just as Jesus's apostles, or disciples, were a group "cut from the rock", so to speak. Apart from this, there is no particular reason for why they were given this name.
It was written by the 12 apostles
12 apostles
If you can speak 6 languages, it means you are multilingual, which can be a valuable skill in today's globalized world. Being able to communicate in multiple languages can open up opportunities for travel, work, and cultural understanding. It also demonstrates a high level of language proficiency and learning ability.
She can speak 4 languages
Jesus himself found and selected the 12 apostles.
They speak Twi, Ga and 36 other languages.
If you are bilingual, you speak two languages. Being bilingual means having the ability to communicate effectively in two languages.
English and French are the main languages in Canada.68% of Canada speak English as their first language.12% of Canada speak French as their first language.The remaining 20% speak one of the dozens of Native Canadian languages as their first (these native ones are not official languages because there are so many)