The mother-in-law was Peter Simon's mother-in-law. Jesus was not married.
Jesus had called some of His disciples but perhaps not all. The Gospels are not exactly chronological. They do follow close but we are not sure about some of the events and there order. According to the Gospel of Matthew, Matthew is not called until after Peter's mother-in-law is healed. Did it happen that way? Perhaps
Peter and Andrew
Yes. We are told that John the disciple (not John the baptist!) had a brother called James, who were both sons of a fisherman called Zebedee. Both John and James were disciples of Jesus, and were typical beligerent teenage boys - they were called, in fact, the 'Sons of Thunder'.
The Acts of the Apostles describes what they did after Jesus ascended to heaven. They were then Apostles as witnesses to all that Jesus said and did, especially the resurrection. At this time disciples was also used as the name for all the Christian believers since they were all devoted followers of Jesus (no unbelieving nominalism then). Prior to Acts, the four Gospels, although centered on Jesus, record much of what the disciples (as they were then called) did and said.
In the new testament. The old testament is about the time before Jesus. The new testament is Jesus's time and onward containing the work of his disciples.
Jesus celebrated the Jewish Passover supper with his disciples, went to pray in the Garden of Gethsemane, and was arrested.
Yes Jesus did perform a miracle before he went and called his twelve disciples. He had changed the water into wine at the wedding feast in Canna.
another name the disciples called Jesus .
They were first called disciples. Later they were called apostles.
apostles
his disciples
Why did Jesus call the disciples?Jesus called the disciples because He wanted followers. The disciples (Jesus' followers) set an example for people back in Biblical times. The disciples were very helpful (most of them anyways.)
His disciples usually called him Lord or Teacher
Disciples
They were Jews. They were called: "Disciples/Apostles"!
Jesus.
Jesus was the one who started the passover. The passover was a feast that Jesus wanted to have with his disciples (followers) before his death. That's why it is also called the Last Supper.
Jesus two first disciples were the two brothers Andrew and Simon, later called Peter.