The Christian doctrine of the Ascension holds that Jesus ascended to heaven in the presence of his Eleven Apostles following his resurrection, and that in heaven he sits at the right hand of God the Father. "He was lifted up." This is the passive form of the Greek epairo and means "to lift up" as in the hoisting of a sail (Acts 27:40). The ascension was an act of exaltation and an affirmation of Christ's person.
Christ's before ascension gave the promise of the Holy Spirit and instructions regarding the purpose and mission of the church.
According to Luke 24: 33- 53, all the disciples witnessed His rise toward Heaven, except for Judas.
Peter, James, and John
Peter, James, and John.
All twelve.
Jesus took a few disciples to a mountain call Mount of Transfiguration. Where the two prophets of old prophet Elijah and prophet Moses were seen by the disciples.
Jesus' closest disciples witnessed his miracles, teachings, crucifixion, and resurrection. They were with him throughout his ministry, witnessing his profound wisdom, healing powers, and the fulfillment of prophecies. Their experiences with Jesus shaped their faith and empowered them to spread his teachings after his death.
Moses and Elijah
Jesus prayed on the Mount of Olives, specifically in the Garden of Gethsemane on the night before his crucifixion.
It is believed to be the traditional place of the Transfiguration of Jesus in front of Peter, James, and his brother John.
Mark 9:9 says that, as they came down from the mountain, Jesus charged the disciples that they tell no one what they had seen. The significance of his command is that, by keeping this command, no one could have told Mark or any other Gospel author of the transfiguration. Yet Mark claims to describe the transfiguration experience in detail.
It was the angels.
On the Mount of Transfiguration, Jesus was "transfigured," meaning that he was seen by the Apostles Peter, James and John in his glorified form, bright as the sun in blazingly white clothes. In this form, he spoke with Moses and Elijah, who also appeared there with Jesus. See Luke 9:28-36.
To the garden of Gethsemene and the mount of transfiguration.
Because Peter, James and John had witnessed the transfiguration at the mount and Jesus wanted to keep it a secret.
Matthew 17:1 or Mark 9:2
Yes Jesus fed the disciples by the sea, after they came tired from fishing.