The reason for Jesus to choose 12 disciples, was mainly to do the work and do the teachings of Jesus after he died on the cross.
There is no record in the Bible of how any of Jesus' disciples died.
When Jesus died at the cross. More specifically, when Jesus' disciples spread the word in Jerusalem.
No.Eleven of the twelve "Apostles" were from Galilee. Judas was apparently from Judea. 'Disciples', however, came (and COME) from every nation.(Acts 1:8)For starters, on Pentecost, after Jesus died, Peter and the apostles, spoke to people from many nationalities and locations, and 3,000 of them accepted Jesus Christ and were baptized as his disciples. (Acts 2:40-41)
After the death of Christ, two of the main twelve disciples of Christ died. One killed himself and the other tripped and busted his head on a rock. So the remaining ten were the first leaders of Christianity.
His disciples went into hiding.
He spoke to the disciples and mary.
Jesus had chosen his disciples, to work and spread the word after he died.
Mary Magdalene(the one who he cast out seven demons out). Mark 16:9.
St. James the Greater, one of the Twelve Apostles, is primarily remembered for being the brother of John the Apostle and for being one of the first disciples called by Jesus. He is also known for being the first apostle to be martyred.
Each gospel stated that Jesus died, was buried, and rose on the third day.All writings also emphasize that Jesus appeared to certain disciples, but he first appeared to women.
Jesus died first