Yes the disciples did forsake everything, even their families to follow Jesus both day and night.From city to city.
i am a modern day disiple, and so in that i simply follow Jesus, like the disciples id
Jesus did not meet the disciples on the day of pentecost.
Jesus appeared to the disciples after his resurrection on the third day.
The origin of Christianity is not really mentioned and it is from the time of Jesus and the Pentecost. First Christian is those who follow Jesus his apostles and disciples.
In the synoptic gospels, Jesus and his disciples were celebrating the Jewish Passover on the night of his arrest; the Last Supper was their Seder meal. In John's Gospel, Jesus was arrested on the night before the Passover, thus instead of a detailed mention of the Last Supper, we have the account of Jesus washing their feet. The gospel says that Jesus was crucified on the day prior to the Passover, and makes greater use of Passover imagery than do the other gospels.
Seventh-day Adventists go to church on Saturday because they believe it is the Sabbath day, as stated in the Bible, and they follow the example set by Jesus and his disciples.
Yes. John 2 mentions this: 1 And the third day there was a marriage in Cana of Galilee; and the mother of Jesus was there: 2 And both Jesus was called, and his disciples, to the marriage.
No. Christmas Day is the day we celebrate Jesus' birthday. Pentecost is the day the Holy Spirit came upon the disciples.
received the holy spirit
They followed him , but as in those days women could not follow men day and night. Except for Mary Magdalene and other unnamed women followers in the four Gospels.
A:The Last Supper was the Seder feast, celebrated by Jesus and the disciples, as all Jews were expected to do on the evening that began the day of the Passover. As they ate, Jesus broke the bread and blessed it, saying "This is my body." He gave the disciples of the wine, saying, "This is my blood." Mark 14:18 says that Jesus warned that one of the disciples would betray him. After they had eaten, Jesus and the disciples sang a hymn, as the Jews always sang a hymn after the Seder feast. Because John's Gospel changes the crucifixion details so that it occurs on the day before the Passover, this gospel does not have the Last Supper, instead having Jesus and the disciples eat their normal evening meal, after which John has an entirely different ritual in which Jesus washes the feet of the disciples as an example to them of the humility they must show to others.Another Answer:The Feast of Passover, the day before the High Sabbath of the Feast of Unleavened Bread (days begin and end at sunset - 12 hours different than Roman days). It was a day all Jews were to follow according to the Book of Leviticus chapter 5. It was to become a memorial (had pointed to His Crucifixion) to the sacrifice of Jesus as 'Our Passover.' All four Gospels note it occurring exactly the same time as there can only be one Passover (see Genesis 1 for night day sequences for each day).Additionally, the Gospel of John notes the traditional custom of the household slave washing the guests before eating. Jesus demonstrated that all who desire to follow Him must imitate His words and deeds - to be first one must be last. The second most powerful divine being displayed total humility to His Creation.
He went to Heaven with the 11 disciples looking up after him.