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What were the followers of Jesus called in 600 A.D?

As in all dispensations, followers of Christ are called His disciples.


What was the physical size of each of Jesus' Disciples?

This question is absolutely impossible to answer since this data is not provided in the documents which have the details about the disciples. The four gospels are primarily about Jesus Christ and even they do not record details which were regarded by the writers as unimportant, including such physical details.


What is the description of the Twelve Disciples?

A disciple is a follower of Christ. An apostle is one who is set apart or ordained as a leader is Christ's church. There were, and are 12 apostles to serve in Christ's church. There are millions of "disciples" or followers of Christ.


What early followers of religion were called Disciples?

The followers of Jesus Christ the savior who shared Christian love and care with people.


Are Disciples of Christ are Jews or Gentiles?

The Disciples of Christ are Christian, from the Protestant branch of Christianity. Jewish people generally do not believe that "Christ" has come yet, and those people who do believe he came are called Christians (followers of Jesus Christ). So, the Disciples of Christ would be gentiles, since they are not Jews. It is worth noting that "Disciples of Christ" is the name of a particular church, not a general term for those who follow Christ.


What is holiest location in the world for the followers of Christianity?

Jereusalem where Christ died and rose again (see Gospels).


What 3 steps took place for the Gospels to have developed?

The gospel writers became followers of Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit filled them, they wrote what God wanted written to be preserved for people who wanted to follow God's ways to learn from.


How you call a community of people who are baptized and follow Jesus Christ?

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."


Who are the Gospels about?

The Gospels were written about Jesus of Nazareth (in Galilee), the founding-figure of Christianity, whose followers believed him to be the expected Jewish messiah (or Christ, in Greek) and the son of God.


When and where did the four Gospel writers live?

Matthew and John were the disciples of Christ, but Luke and mark came later.


What are other names for disciples?

The term 'disciples' means 'imitator' that is followers of Jesus Christ attempting to do things His way. The 'inner group' of disciples that were given to Jesus by His Father are called the 12 Apostles.


Who among those whose Gospels appeared in the New Testament walked with Jesus?

The Gospels Mattew, Mark, Luke, and John were supposedly written by their titular author. These people were disciples of Christ. The remaining books in the New Testament were written by the apostle Paul, who only met Christ in a vision in the book of Acts. The remaining books are not considered gospels, however. Of the 4 Gospel writers, all of them were followers of Jesus; I presume they all literally walked with Him.