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What religion was Jesus and the 12 apostles?

Jesus was Jewish and the apostles were Christians because they followed him :)


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Jesus was Jewish, as were each of the Apostles :)


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Yes, Matthew, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus, is believed to have been Jewish.


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Were the apostles Jewish?

Yes, the apostles were Jewish.


How old was Jesus when Christianity was founded?

Jesus was resurrected (raised from the dead and in Heaven) when Christianity began. Christianity began with Jewish apostles who believed that Jesus was the Messiah.


Why were there 12 apostles chosen by Jesus?

The number 12 is significant in the Bible as it represents the 12 tribes of Israel. Jesus chose 12 apostles to symbolize the unity and continuity between his ministry and the Jewish tradition.


Was Matthew a Gentile?

No, Matthew was not a Gentile. He was a Jewish tax collector who became one of the twelve apostles of Jesus.


Why did the 12 apostles hate Saul?

Answer A: Saul, before his conversion to Paul, was a Jewish Pharisee who was tasked with the investigation of Jesus. (Remember, Jesus was considered to be a wayward rabbi from Galilee, a potential rebel and agitator, who aroused the wrath of the Jewish High Priests (the Temple Priesthood in Jerusalem.) Answer B: I believe apostles did not hate Saul as their Lord and Savior Jesus had taught them to love their enemies.


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Was St. Andrew Jewish?

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