(Matthew 10:2-4) 2 The names of the twelve apostles are these: First, Simon, the one called Peter, and Andrew his brother; and James the [son] of Zebʹe·dee and John his brother; 3 Philip and Bar·tholʹo·mew; Thomas and Matthew the tax collector; James the [son] of Al·phaeʹus, and Thad·daeʹus; 4 Simon the Ca·na·naeʹan, and Judas Is·carʹi·ot, who later betrayed him.
Jehovah's Witnesses may chose to have a regular burial service conducted by a christian minister.
they do ' I didn't know that? To wear a wig is a personal grooming chose. Not all Jehovah's Witness woman wear wigs, just as in society not all woman wear them.
Jehovah's Witness chose to not associate themselves with particular social or political movements.
They can, most chose not to because of the links between horoscopes and false worship and pagan superstitions.
Yes, like anyone, Jehovah's Witnesses are free to leave money to anyone they chose as long as that money is legally theirs. The religion of Jehovah's Witnesses does NOT dictate what their members do with their finances.
he chose the twelve apostles to share his mission with.
They can't date a non- Jehovah Wittness. It's not a matter of age, in general Jehovah's Witnesses do not date or marry people that are not of their faith. A minor child under the legal guard of an adult would of course be subject to their wishes. An adult is free to date at they chose but most Jehovah's Witnesses chose to respect the bible mandate to seek a partner who is a fellow worshipper of Jehovah.
he chose the twelve apostles to share his mission with.
Peter was important because he was one of the twelve disciples that Jesus chose to train to take the gospel to all nations.
In the Bible, the number twelve often symbolizes completeness or perfection. It is associated with the twelve tribes of Israel in the Old Testament and the twelve apostles of Jesus in the New Testament. The number twelve is significant for representing God's chosen people and the foundation of his work in the world.
They can if they chose but since Jehovah's Witnesses do not celebrate their birthdays it most would decline. If the luncheon is being given to make the Jehovah's Witness happy it would no doubt be more respectful to take the above into account and chose another moment to arrange a meal.
Thaddeus or Jude the Apostle was one of the chosen twelve of Jesus. The circumstances of their meeting is not in the New Testament.