Jesus period of ministry is generally accepted a 3 years.
He washed their feet
Jesus taught for three years until His death. After that, the Holy Spirit descended at Pentecost, and taught the apostles "all things", in other words, the fullness of revelation that they would need to evangelize the world.
AnswerJesus washed His disciple's feet.
No, Buddhism did not teach baptism before Jesus. It is not part of that religion.
We as Christians have hope after death, as we have salvation.
Disciples, also known as the Apostles, were the small group of men that followed Jesus Christ before His death on the cross.
Skymaster represents Jesus. His birth, teachings and death all reflect those events in Jesus' life. Skymaster has twelve followers and strives to teach the birds and animals of Godhanger Wood to believe and teach them about life after death. Skymaster's death is a representation of Jesus' death. He sacrifices his own life to save another. Satan and all the Sins are banished after the Gamekeeper is killed.
Peace, love and the brotherhood of mankind. For this, he was put to death as a "dangerous subversive".
Before Jesus died at the Last Supper, He told them to go out and teach the world about salvation.... (:
Jesus taught all of judiasm, being a Jew himself after all the Christian reformation happened after his death
Its not really reconcilliation that we learn when hearing of Jesus facing his death on the cross, we learn that he loves us enough to die for us, and that he trusted God enough to die without a single complaint. Jesus is the perfect example.
Technically, Jesus did not "need" disciples. Any follower of Jesus was called a disciple. So Jesus actaully had several hundred desciples. Now in the bible, the usual reference to disciple is actually the apostles. In the meaning, there were only 12 "disciples/apostles". The 12 Apostles were the "students" that Jesus taught so they could spread God's word (since there wasn't a Bible back then). Mattew, Mark, Luke, and John wrote their own books of the Bible based on what they witnessed and learned from Jesus.