they were really the disciples of jesus. they just denied him in fear of being arrested because they were his disciples
Matthew and John were disciples.
Yes, according to the Bible, when Jesus was arrested, his disciples deserted him and fled. This is mentioned in the Gospel accounts of Jesus' arrest in the Garden of Gethsemane. However, some of them later returned and followed from a distance.
He washed each of their feet. read these books in the bible: matthew, mark, luke, or john.
Jesus was questioned many times. The following are just a few examples: * John the Baptist's disciples questioned Jesus about why Jesus and His disciples weren't fasting (Matthew 9:14). * The chief priests and elders questioned Jesus about His authority (Matthew 21:23). * The Sadducees questioned Jesus about the issue of a man's brother marrying the man's widow (Matthew 22:23-28). * A Pharisee asked Jesus about the greatest commandment (Matthew 22:36). * The Pharisees asked Jesus about healing on the Sabbath (Mathew 12:10). * Jesus' disciples asked Him why He spoke in parables (Matthew 13:10). * The Pharisees questioned Jesus on His disciples' hand washing (Matthew 15:2). * Jesus' disciples asked Him why they weren't able to drive out a certain demon (Matthew 17:19). * Pilate asked Jesus if He was King of the Jews (Mark 15:2).
No. John the baptist was Jesus' cousin but he was never one of Jesus' disciples. John continued calling people to repentance until his imprisonment and death which are early on in the gospel accounts.
The two disciples Matthew and John wrote Gospels about Jesus' life. Many also believe that Peter was an important source for the Gospel of Mark.
Some of Jesus' disciples were baptised by John Baptist in the river Jordan, and the others were baptised by the earlier disciples, probably also in the Jordan river.
The twelve disciples of Jesus are Peter, Andrew, James , John, Philip, Matthew, Judas, Nathaniel, Bartholomew, Thomas, Thadeus, James the son of alpheaus..
Matthew and John were written by eyewitnesses, Luke and Mark were written secondhand from disciples of Jesus.
The disciples Mark, Matthew, Luke, and John were believed to have lived in the 1st century AD, during the time of Jesus Christ. Their writings are included in the New Testament of the Christian Bible.
matthew, luke, john, peter, jude wrote jude, james
Jesus' twelve disciples were Simon Peter, Andrew, James, John (James' brother), Philip, Thomas, Matthew, James the son of Alphaeus, Thaddeus, Simon, Judas Iscariot (Jesus' betrayer), and Bartholomew.