Jesus performed many miracles throughout his ministry. Some of the most notable were raising Lazarus from the dead, restoring sight to the blind man, turning water into wine at the wedding at Cana, and healing the paralysed man.
Yes, they did some while Jesus was still alive when he sent them out 2 by 2. But after Jesus' ascension, they performed more miracles because they had the power of the Holy Spirit.
Jesus appeared to the disciples in the room, he also met two disciples on the road to Ema mus.
Aramaic was the common language of the land of Israel in the time of Jesus.No where in Bible it was written that the Disciples spoke in Aramaic, but Jesus spoke in Aramaic, and so the disciples probably did also.
A disciple is a student. All those that follow the teachings of Jesus and strive to learn from him are his disciples.
The 12 disciples were not prophets.
Jesus' followers were known as disciples. The term "apostles" has also been used.
We know of from the Bible a couple of the trades of Jesus' disciples, and they were fishermen and there was also a tax collector (Matthew). Other than these trades we don't have much more information from the scriptures.
No not always , when he taught the lords prayer the disciples were there. Jesus' prayer in John 17 (the entire chapter) was also a "public" prayer spoken in the presence of His disciples.
jesus had many friends mainly his disciples but he also had family friends that he would hand around with.
It is doubtful that Jesus baptised disciples personally, although the New Testament points to disciples of Jesus baptising, likely under His supervision. It is also unclear whether anyone baptised by his disciples became disciples themselves. Remember that Jesus had many more disciples in addition to the Twelve who were later promoted to Apostles. A number of Jesus' disciples were originally disciples of his cousin John, the Baptiser, and were almost undoubtedly baptised by John.
Beside praying, and giving both the bread and the wine to his disciples in the last super. Jesus also washed the feet , and wiped the feet of the disciples.
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.
peter and andrew, also disciples and apostles of Jesus