Matthew 10:2-4 "2Now the names of the twelve apostles are these: The first, Simon, who is called Peter, and Andrew his brother; and James the son of Zebedee, and John his brother;
3Philip and Bartholomew; Thomas and Matthew the tax collector; James the son of Alphaeus, and Thaddaeus;
4Simon the Zealot, and Judas Iscariot"
Disciple means follower, apprentice, learner. In the New Testament all believers are called disciples. If you meant the 12 apostles, they were never replaced except for Judas, who was replaced by the Apostle Paul.
They are:
Simon surname Peter
James the son of Zebedee
John the brother of James and son of Zebedee
James the son of Alphaeus
Andrew
Philip
Bartholomew
Matthew
Thomas
Thaddaeus
Simon
Judas Iscariot
Nathaniel
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12 Disciples of Jesus
How many disciples?There were 12 disciples. Judas betrayed Christ, and was replaced by Mathias.
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12 disciples of Jesus Christ
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12 disciples of Jesus Christ
A disciple is a follower of Christ. An apostle is one who is set apart or ordained as a leader is Christ's church. There were, and are 12 apostles to serve in Christ's church. There are millions of "disciples" or followers of Christ.
Acts 1-12 in the Bible tells about the Disciples and their relationship with Jesus Christ.
The term 'disciples' means 'imitator' that is followers of Jesus Christ attempting to do things His way. The 'inner group' of disciples that were given to Jesus by His Father are called the 12 Apostles.
They are usually called the Apostles, but they are also referred to as the 12 Disciples. It's better to always include the 12 (with both Apostles and Disciples), both for clarity and also because Christ had many, many disciples.
Mary Magdalene followed Christ with the Disciples.
The Disciples of Christ are Christian, from the Protestant branch of Christianity. Jewish people generally do not believe that "Christ" has come yet, and those people who do believe he came are called Christians (followers of Jesus Christ). So, the Disciples of Christ would be gentiles, since they are not Jews. It is worth noting that "Disciples of Christ" is the name of a particular church, not a general term for those who follow Christ.