None. Christianity was developed by Paul (who wrote most of the New Testament).
Jesus was born a Jew, trainied as a rabbi, lived and worked in the northern province of Galilee, and only went to Jerusalem during the last week of his life (entering the city on what is now known as Palm Sunday, and dying on the cross before week's end, on what is now known as Good Friday). He attempted to reform the corrupt elements of Temple Judaism (continued by the Saducees), but was ultimately delivered to the Romans as a Jewish agitator, and crucified on the order of Pontius Pilate (the Roman leader in Judea at that time).
Jesus was born a Jew and died a Jew, with Christianity having been founded after his death, but in his name.
Zero. They had other names for him, such as "Teacher" and Peter called him "The Christ" but they never called him "Jesus".
About 180 times
How many time jesus was call saviour in the new testament
That would depend very much on the translation you are using. Some versions endeavour to translate individual words; others the broader meaning of the whole sentence. The disciples would have tended to call him 'Rabbi' during His ministry, and 'Lord' after the resurrection; although Peter recognised his Lordly authority at the transfiguration, so again you have variables.
The 3 call narratives are... First, Jesus calls four ordinary citizens to follow him and be his disciples. They were Simon, Andrew, James, and John. We must notice that Jesus expected total commitment from everyone of them, even to the point of leaving their family. We too must place Jesus first and forsake everything else for his name. Second, Jesus goes up a mountain and finally selects his 12 apostles. These apostles were part of Jesus' close family, and he spent time with them. Through fellowship with Jesus, the apostles were transformed in heart, mind, and attitude. This prepared them for ministry. In the same way, we must spend time with Jesus first if we wish to serve him. Finally, Jesus calls his chosen 12 disciples and sends them out 2 by 2, telling them to preach about the Good News. He gives them no possessions, commanding them to trust that God will provide everything for them. We must learn that the journey of discipleship is to be shared with other believers and also that God will meet our needs for us.
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.)
disciples there were 12 In addition to the original 12 Disciples identified in the Gospels, all people through the centuries who have believed in Jesus or who believe now are called Christians. These followers of Jesus can also be called "the Church," "disciples," and "believers." The original 12 are also known as the Twelve Apostles or simply as "the Twelve."
After He is baptized by John, Jesus begins to call His disciples (John 1:35-51).
Zero. They had other names for him, such as "Teacher" and Peter called him "The Christ" but they never called him "Jesus".
Christians would call Jesus the son of the Highest, because Christians believe that Jesus was the son of God.
They immediately followed Him.
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Speaking for Jehovah's Witnesses as Christians; we actually call it a 'com-mission'; or a 'mandate' from Christ Jesus. Our mission is found in Matthew 28:19:20, to witt: "All authority has been given Christ Jesus; THEREFORE - - GO - - Go make disciples of people of all nations; Baptize them; TEACH them all the commands of Jesus." Jesus and the early Christians actually did this, by their house-to-house ministry. There are other mandates also, but the above is Christians MAIN commission. This is the mission of Jehovah's Witnesses as Christians.
We called the 12 men as disciples.
Yes of course they did because what else would they call him lamb of God.
All religions have disciples. A disciple is a follower of what ever religion they desire. Christian disciples follow Jesus Christ's teachings in the Bible. A disciple of Jesus has the responsibility to tell other people about Jesus Christ. In this way people can know what Jesus Christ did for the world and if called by God for salvation can respond to that call. Down through the centuries disciples of Christ have spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ and many people now have eternal life. Christians believe that Jesus is "the way, the truth and the life" and that no one comes to the Father (God) except through Jesus ( John 14:6).