Shortly before the betrayal, Peter declared (along with the rest of the disciples - Matt. 26:35) that he would never deny Jesus. None of the gospels indicate that he "swore" it, though Mark says he stated it "vehemently" (Mark 14:31).
It was later, as he denied Jesus, that Peter swore (Matt. 26:74; Mark 14:71).
She swore that she would never marry.
she swore she would never marry again.
If u were personally commissioned personally from the Lord Christ Jesus.
Paul never met Jesus and is not numbered among his disciples. He called himself an apostle.Another answer:The answer is yes, all those named in the question were disciples of Jesus. (It would also be quite impossible for one to be an apostle without first being a disciple.)
There is no Bible verse that says that, because it is not true - Paul did meet Jesus on the road to Damascus. Acts 9:1-8Besides that, Paul could not be an apostle, had he never met Jesus, because his preaching would not have the same authority. Galatians 1:11-12 "But I certify you, brethren, that the gospel which was preached of me is not after man, for I neither received it of man, neither was I taught it, but by the revelation of Jesus Christ"
Yes it was John. Because of the words of Jesus were not fully understood when he spoke with Peter. Which is often the case today when the words of Jesus are shared.
Perhaps. Some would argue the Apostle John, the youngest of the 12 was. Some would say, none were.
Considering that He appeared to "Cephas, then of the twelve: after that, he was seen of above five hundred brethren at once" - 1Corinthians 15:5 And that Jesus had committed the care of His mother to John the apostle who was definitely one of "the twelve"(John 19:26-27) it would be a safe assumption that Jesus did indeed appear to His mother after resurrection.
Thomas the Apostle, also called Judas Thomas, Doubting Thomas, or Didymus.
No. Of course not. Jesus would never do such thing.
heres one: "When i first saw you, i swore i would never speak to another woman until i knew your name."
Jesus never said anything about gay people. Speculating what he "would have said" is futile.