Most, but not all, were Jewish.
No! Only Christians or the followers of Jesus Christ.
Jesus' followers were his disciples. They were people who believed who Jesus was first, and chose to be loyal to him.
Catholicism and any form of Christianity was inexistent prior to Jesus since the whole point of Christianity is Jesus as Christ and savior of mankind. Before Jesus all there was (respecting Hebrew religions) was Judaism. Jesus himself was a Jew
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Yes. Jesus was Jewish. He was (is) the Jewish Messiah that modern followers of Judaism are still waiting for. In the first century, all of the first followers of Jesus were Jewish.
Peter is one of Jesus followers.
It was at Antioch that Jesus' followers were first called Christians.
Christians are followers of Jesus Christ and first and foremost they believe in Jesus, and who He is, God Son.
Jesus chose 12 disciples as his followers.
The followers of Jesus christ are called Christians.
Religions vary in their teachings and beliefs. Generally, religions encourage followers to live morally, practice compassion, worship, and seek spiritual growth. They often promote community, giving to others, and following specific rituals and practices.
It is impossible to determine an exact number of followers of Jesus today as beliefs and practices vary among different Christian denominations and individuals. However, Christianity remains one of the largest religions in the world with an estimated 2.3 billion followers.