The anoited class
i am a modern day disiple, and so in that i simply follow Jesus, like the disciples id
The twelve disciples were the first. But, a disciple is simply a follower of God. In the Matthew 28:19 it says: "Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit," So Martin Luther King Jr. was a modern disciple, but really all of the true, dedicated Christians are modern day disciples.
The United States No, the disciples of christ were under the rule of the Roman empire at the time of christ and his disciples, but most of them would have been from the modern day israel/palestine area, or other areas of the middle east. This does suggest that Jesus and many of disciples were Arabs.
Jesus did not meet the disciples on the day of pentecost.
Jesus appeared to the disciples after his resurrection on the third day.
All of the disciples were filled with the Holy Ghost on the day of Pentecost, and 3000 were added to the Church on that day.
No. Christmas Day is the day we celebrate Jesus' birthday. Pentecost is the day the Holy Spirit came upon the disciples.
Yes the disciples did forsake everything, even their families to follow Jesus both day and night.From city to city.
The Day Of Pentecost.
According to the pharisees the disciples did wrong by eating on a Sabbath day. The story is recorded in the book of Mathew.
Only eleven disciples were filled with the holy spirit on Pentecost day. As Judas had committed suicide.
The Assyrian Empire placed royal family members andpowerful military leaders as governors or lords of the foreign conquered kingdoms such as Egypt (modern day Egypt), Judah(modern day Israeltine (Israel and Palestine)), Kizzuwatna(near the Gulf of İskenderun in modern day Turkey), Syria(modern day Syria), Uartu (modern day Armenia), Cilicia (modern day Çukurova), Zamua (modern day Sulaimania Governate of Iraq), Elam (modern day Southwest Iran), Bazu or Bamileke (modern day Cameroon), Kush(modern day Sudan), Mittani (modern day Northern Syria), Media (modern day Northwestern portions of Iran) Babylon (modern day Southern Iraq), Phoenicia (modern day Lebanon), Philistia (modern day coastal region that stretches roughly from Gaza in the South to Ashdod in the North of Israeltine), Samaria (modern day correspondence to the North of the West Bank (Israeltine)), Mannea ( a territory in modern day Iran), and Persia (the rest of modern day Iran).