All the apostles do agree that Jesus was born and died for us and rose again.
There were 13 apostles in the New Testament. There were 14 apostles in the New Testament. Paul was called an apostle, as were the 12 disciples who followed Jesus. Acts of the Apostles says that Matthias was appointed as a further apostle to replace Judas Iscariot.
AnswerThe apostles received the gift of the Holy Spirit on either of two occasions, depending on which source is used: In John's Gospel at 20:22, Jesus breathed on the ten apostles (with Thomas absent) and gave them the Holy Spirit in the upper room on the evening of his resurrection. Elaine Pagels says there is a thread of anti-Thomas sentiment in this Gospel, and this is demonstrated by the omission of Thomas.In Acts of the Apostles, the Holy Spirit descended on the apostles on the day of the Pentecost, more than forty days after the resurrection of Jesus.
Revelation 22:20-21 He who testifies to these things says, "Yes, I am coming soon." Amen. Come Lord, Jesus. The grace of the Lord Jesus be with God's people. Amen.
Many, many times; and mostly uncountable, for the Bible record simply says things like, "And he healed them all."
Revelation 22: 20-21 states,"He who testifies to these things says, "Yes I am coming soon." Amen. Come, Lord Jesus. The grace of the Lord Jesus be with God's people. Amen." NIV version.
he was born on the virgin mary he became man and he was crucified by pontius pilate
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No. The Bible says God can forgive sins not men and Jesus didn't give this authority to believers.
The Bible says that a few selected disciples were with the apostles and Jesus at the time. So it isn't confirmed.
There were 13 apostles in the New Testament. There were 14 apostles in the New Testament. Paul was called an apostle, as were the 12 disciples who followed Jesus. Acts of the Apostles says that Matthias was appointed as a further apostle to replace Judas Iscariot.
Burton L. Mack (Who Wrote the New Testament) says that a second-century focus on the apostles saw them imagined to have performed miracles as Jesus did, to have preached as he did and died as he did. Stories of their martyrdom were developed at this time and began to circulate. However, we do not really know how any of the twelve apostles died.
A:According to the author of Acts, the apostles in the book were the same disciples who accompanied Jesus in his mission, so they would have been very aware of details in the life of Jesus. However, Hans Joachim Schoeps (Das Judenchristentum) says that in reality Acts is only a retrospective view of Christian origins written by one party - the winners. He says that Acts cultivates the creation of legends and reshapes persons and events according to its own standards. So it may be true that the characters such as Peter and his fellow apostles knew many specific details about Jesus, but care should be taken in believing everything in Acts of the Apostles. Schoeps says Acts has been believed much too readily.
It is impossible to determine an exact number of miracles as beliefs and definitions of miracles vary among different religions and philosophies. Some believe in countless miracles occurring daily, while others may focus on specific well-documented miraculous events.
In the apostles creed, when Jesus descended into hell, it meant he went there to rescue those who through no fault of their own did not know Jesus. Answer: The Bible says that Jesus went to the grave to preach the Good News to the dead.
Jesus includes everyone, and never turns them away. For example before Jesus does the turning the 2 or 3 loaves of bread and fish in to enough to feed thousands of people, the Apostles tell him to tell the people to go away. They did not have enough food, and the people would be hungry soon. Jesus told them, to let them come. Or when the children what Jesus to tell them a story the Apostles tell them to go away, because Jesus was tired and he says for them to come back.
AnswerThe apostles received the gift of the Holy Spirit on either of two occasions, depending on which source is used: In John's Gospel at 20:22, Jesus breathed on the ten apostles (with Thomas absent) and gave them the Holy Spirit in the upper room on the evening of his resurrection. Elaine Pagels says there is a thread of anti-Thomas sentiment in this Gospel, and this is demonstrated by the omission of Thomas.In Acts of the Apostles, the Holy Spirit descended on the apostles on the day of the Pentecost, more than forty days after the resurrection of Jesus.
In Acts of the Apostles, Luke informs the reader that Mary was with the apostles in Jerusalem as they awaited the coming of the Holy Spirit:Acts 1:14 - These [the apostles] all continued with one accord in prayer and supplication, with the women andMary the mother of Jesus, and with His brothers. [NKJV]This is the final mention of Mary in Scripture; no more is said of her at all.