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The Bible tells us nothing about Judas before the time of his call, Matthew 10:4; Mark 3:19; and Luke 6:16.

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Q: What did Judas Iscariot do before he met Jesus?
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Where did Jesus take apostle Paul?

Nowhere. The only time Jesus met Paul was briefly on the road to Damascus after he (Jesus) was already dead and resurrected. And even then Jesus didn't take Paul anywhere, he sent him on to Damascus. Jesus took Paul into the dessert of Arabia. This is where God spent three years with Paul teaching him about the gospel and about His son Jesus. Paul had to go through this transformation before he could minister to the people ( Jews and Gentiles). Galatians 1:15-18


Who introduced the apostle Peter to Jesus?

A:In the synoptic gospels, Jesus first met Peter and his brother Andrew as they were fishing at the Sea of Galilee. It is in John's Gospel that Peter was introduced to Jesus: Andrew was following Jesus and ran to tell Peter, who came and joined them.


What was Matthews life before and after Christ?

Before encountering Christ, Matthew was a tax collector in Capernaum, despised by his fellow Jews for collaborating with the Roman authorities. However, when Jesus called him to be one of his disciples, Matthew left his old life behind and followed Jesus. Afterwards, Matthew became one of the twelve apostles and dedicated his life to spreading the teachings of Jesus.


Why did Jesus choose St. John to be an apostle?

JESUS was walking by the sea when He met St.John and St.James,the two brothers,and called them to leave everything and to follow Him...they were fishers and they left their boats,their work and even their father who was also a fisher and followed JESUS...


Were Paul Peter James and John disciples of 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.)

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How did Judas Iscariot meet Jesus?

Judas Iscariot met Jesus when he was chosen by Jesus to be one of his twelve disciples. Judas was likely drawn to Jesus by his teachings and miracles, and ultimately became one of his closest followers.


What job did James do before he met Jesus?

what did James the greater do before Jesus came to him


How and why did Jesus call Judas?

Thomas the fisherman and Judas the wanderer met Jesus and the apostles at the fisher-boat landing at Tarichea, and Thomas led the party to his near-by home. Philip now presented Thomas as his nominee for apostleship and Nathaniel presented Judas Iscariot the Judean, for similar honors. Jesus looked upon Thomas and said: "Thomas, you lack faith; nevertheless, I receive you. Follow me." To Judas Iscariot the Master said: "Judas, we are all of one flesh, and as I receive you into our midst, I pray that you will always be loyal to your Galilean brethren. Follow me."


What was Luke's occupation before he met Jesus?

Doctor.


Was Peter a fisherman?

Peter was a fisherman before he met Jesus


What job did Phillip have before he met Jesus?

probably a fisherman


What did Philip do before he met Jesus?

The bible does not mention exactly what Philip did as a profession.


What were the twelve disciples called?

Twelve ApostlesThe 12 apostles were people that were called by Jesus to follow, listen, obey and spread the word. Jesus' disciples were:1.) Simon (whom He named Peter)2.) Andrew3.) James4.) John5.) Philip6.) Bartholomew7.) Matthew8.) Thomas9.) James son of Alphaeus10.) Simon who was called the Zealot11.) Judas son of James12.) Judas Iscariot- later replaced with faithful Matthias.Note:Several disciples had their names changed, or were given additional descriptive names or titles to distinguish one from another; for example, John and his brother James were often called the "sons of Zebedee," or the "sons of thunder."There were many disciples but only 12 apostles(Mark 3:14) at any one time.The listing of Judas Iscariot as number 12 is not accurate; After his betrayal of Jesus and subsequent suicide, he was replaced with a disciple named Matthias (Acts 1:15-26).Memory HelpHere's a poem to help you remember their names: Peter, Andrew, James and John,fishermen of Caperneum.Thomas and Matthew too,Phillip and Bartholemew,James his brother Thadeus,Simon and the one called Judas,twelve disciples here in all,following the Master's call.The book of Acts chapter 1 verse 13 gives the names of the eleven that met to pick a replacement for Judas Iscariat who betrayed Jesus. They picked Matthias as a replacement making their number 12 again.AnswerHere is another song to help remember them: There were 12 disciples Jesus called to help him. Simon Peter, Andrew, James, his brother John. Phillip and Thomas, Matthew, James the son of Alphaeus, Thaddeus and Simon, Judas and Bartholomew.


When did Judas know that he was going to betray Jesus?

It is believed that Judas made the decision to betray Jesus after meeting with the chief priests and agreeing to accept 30 pieces of silver as payment for his actions. This occurred shortly before the Last Supper.


Jesus met with god before being crucified on Mt Olive?

Jesus prayed in the garden of Gethsemene. Jesus was crucified on Golgotha, not Mount of Olives.


What is one of the disciples that met Jesus?

All of them met Jesus.


Does Jesus forgive Judas?

The Bible doesn't give any indication that Judas sought redemption, other than his attempt to return the money to the temple. If he did, however, it is safe to assume Jesus would have obliged.Answer:Of course He does. The Bible clearly states that Judas was personally possessed by Satan when did what he did."Then entered Satan into Judas surnamed Iscariot... and he went his way, and communed with the chief priests and captains, how he might betray him unto them." (Luke 22:3-4)And Jesus knew it: "...after the sop Satan entered into him [Judas]. Then said Jesus unto him, That thou doest, do quickly." (John 13:27)"Jesus therefore, KNOWING ALL THINGS THAT SHOULD COME UPON HIM, went forth..." (John 18:4).The spirit world is more powerful than the flesh... and Satan was personally handling this anticipated betrayal and murder of Jesus. The fire of Judas' lust and greed for money was being fanned by Satan himself, far beyond Judas's ability to resist."Then Judas, which had betrayed Him, when he saw that he was condemned, repented himself..." (Matt.27:3).Judas was devastated by what he had done. And when Satan left him when the deed was done... he repented [which is the first step to forgiveness]:"...REPENTANCE and REMISSION OF SINS should be preached in His name among all nations..." (Luke 24:47).The Literal Bible says that Judas knew that his act caused his condemnation or judgment against him... and, "...SORROWING, he returned the thirty pieces of silver...".The word for "sorrowing" [metamellomai: met-am-el'-lom-ahee] means; "...to care afterwards, i.e. regret..." (Strong's Definitions)In fact, all of the disciples who ran in fear that night, regretted afterwards their actions. The main difference is that they lived to see Jesus alive again, to receive His mercy and forgiveness.Judas took his own life before that, and didn't live long enough to know or understand what had happened.All we know for sure is that "Judas repented himself,"although he had no outlet or place to go for forgiveness at the time. He died in "bitter regret." He did NOT savor the fleeting wicked triumph that Satan relished.And in the Judgment, when the dead are resurrected... Christ's mercy and forgiveness will be offered to Judas Iscariot, too.There are all kinds of people in the world. Some of them turn to iniquity... and absolutely refuse to repent of it and the ways they have chosen. Jesus will even offer these people salvation in the Judgment... and it will be their decision as to whether they want it. For those who absolutely refuse God's mercy in the Judgment... Jesus is prepared for them:"...those Mine enemies, WHICH WOULD NOT THAT I SHOULD REIGN OVER THEM, bring hither, and SLAY THEM BEFORE ME." (Luke 19:27)"...This is the second death. And whosoever was not found written in the Book of Life was cast into the Lake of Fire." (Rev.20:14-15)But, from what is revealed in the Bible... the repentance and regret that smothered Judas as he died, will be washed away and forgotten in the Great White Throne Judgment.