Go forth and preach
To eat his bread.
his disciples, before Jesus ascended into heaven
After his resurrection, Jesus appears to his disciples and followers for a period of time before ascending into heaven.
Elijah did Go to heaven alive, God told him to return before Jesus died on the cross. He did but he was killed by his own people no one knew It not you, or any other jew. But some disciples of his. He returned as another man. He baptized Jesus. His name is John the Baptist . Matt.17:1-13
The ascension implies Jesus' humanity being taken into Heaven. The eleven disciples were there except Judas
The angel told them that do not be worry because Jesus will come to take them.
After Jesus resurrected, he appeared to his disciples and followers for a period of 40 days before ascending into heaven.
After the resurrection, Jesus appeared to his disciples and followers for a period of 40 days before ascending into heaven.
Matthew's Gospel does not actually say whether Jesus ascended into heaven, but if he did it would have been after his only meeting with the disciples, at the mountain in Galilee. Here, his last words were, "I am with you always, even unto the end of the world."Luke's Gospel gives a graphic account of Jesus ascending bodily into heaven near Bethany, on the evening following the resurrection. Luke's account actually describes the ascent to heaven, but much earlier and in different circumstances to Matthew. It says only that Jesus blessed the disciples and was then carried up into heaven.
After he died he resurrected, appeared to the disciples before ascending to heaven. His resurrection meant he overcame death.
I personally do not believe in a heaven, however according to Christian doctrine no mortal knows because no mortal has gone to and returned from heaven.
After Jesus rose from the dead, he appeared to his disciples and followers for a period of 40 days before ascending into heaven. This event is known as the Ascension. After his ascension, the disciples continued to spread his teachings, leading to the growth of Christianity as a major world religion.