The Bible does not tell us how or where any of the disciples died. However, over the ensuing centuries, various imaginative legends grew up around the supposed martyrdom of the disciples. One tradition is that Thaddeus was clubbed to death and his head shattered with an axe. Another is that he was crucified.
Thaddaeus is usually referred to by his other name as Judas or Jude and was an apostle of Jesus - one of the original 12. He is not the same 'Judas' as Judas Iscariot, and some think that he may have been Jude the brother of Jesus.
In the Bible little is said about him. However, early church writings suggest that he preached the gospel in the Middle East, including Libya. According to this tradition, Thaddaeus was martyred about 65 AD in Beirut which was then in the Roman provice of Syria, along with another apostle, Simon the Zealot.
The manner of his death is uncertain, but, if executed by the Romans, he would have either been crucified or beheaded by sword, as these were the preferred methods of execution. However, some traditions record his being beaten to death by a club, and this is how medieval art portrays Thaddaeus' death.
Sometime after his death, his body was brought from Beirut to Rome and interred in St Peter's Crypt, However some traditions hold that his remains were then taken and preserved in an Armenian monastery in northern Kyrgyzstan until the 15th Century or even later. Some then believe that they were taken to a monastery in the Pamir mountains, which is since ruined. A recent discovery of the remains of the monastery there may answer the questions of the whereabouts of Thaddaeus's remains and just how he died once and for all.
The bible does not mention it.
Thaddeus was Jesus' tenth disciple.
Yes, in the New Testament, there is a disciple named Thaddeus or Jude Thaddeus. He is sometimes referred to as Lebbaeus or Judas, not to be confused with Judas Iscariot. Thaddeus is one of the twelve apostles of Jesus.
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No Jesus was not related to Thaddeus.
Jesus apostles were Peter, Andrew, James, John, Phillip, Bartholomew, Matthew, Thomas, James (the Less), Thaddeus, Simon, and Judas Iscariot, later replaced by Mathias.
The disciple traditionally believed to have died of natural causes is John. He is said to have lived to an old age and died peacefully, contrasting with the deaths of other disciples who were martyred.
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Judas Iscariot was the disciple who betrayed Jesus.
Every true follower of Jesus is a disciple
The disciple listened closely as their mentor shared valuable teachings and guidance.
The cast of Nadveren - 1971 includes: Anders Bohr as Jesus Henning Christiansen as Disciple John Davidsen as Disciple Allan De Waal as Disciple Knud Erik Arvel as Jesus Paul Gernes as Disciple Erik Hagens as Disciple Annie Hansen Kjeld Hansen Erik Kragsholt as Jesus Bo Lynnerup as Jesus Axel Mathiesen as Jesus Jeffrey Nedergaard as Disciple Preben Nygaard Andersen as Disciple Dale Robinson as Jesus Erik Thygesen as Disciple Bent Volf Jensen as Jesus Finn Wulf as Jesus
A:There is a curious passage in John 21:22-23, where Jesus says to Peter thatif he wills thatthe 'disciple whom Jesus loved' (commonly assumed to be John)tarry until Jesus comes, what is that to Peter?This was a rebuke to Peter, not a command to the beloved disciple, nora prophecy that the beloved disciple would never die or be spared a martyr's death.The next verse saysthatthis saying went abroad, misinterpreted that the disciple should not die, yetJesus said not this, but "If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee?"So, the statement was made to Peter and was about the "Disciple whom Jesus loved," commonly supposed to be the apostle John.