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What does each letter in the word disciples stand for or mean?

To teach or guide


Can countries trade with each other without a Free Trade Agreement?

Yes, Countries can trade with each other without free trade agreement.


Why was trade important for Christianity?

Trade was important to Christianity, especially earlier periods because this was one of the ways in which Christianity was spread to other parts of the world. Christians are to make disciples of all nations and trade was in all the known world.


Did the 12 disciples hate each other?

As 'hate' is the opposite of what Jesus taught - Love - no, they did not.


Who is the disciple who made tents for a living?

The apostle Paul was a tent maker by trade but not one of the original 12 chosen by Jesus Christ as disciples.


What was each leg of the triangular trade known as?

The triangular trade route


Why do counties trade with each other?

Countries trade with each other because they don't have some of the natural resources that they want.


Why were genoa and Venice center of trade?

because they liked to trade with each other


Is crip and bos the same gang?

The Crips and Bos aka the Gangster Disciples are NOT the same gang, Crips are apart of the Crip Alliance and Gangster Disciples are apart of the Folk Nation...............They have NOTHING to do with each other!


What is the possessive form of disciples?

The possessive form of the plural noun disciples is disciples'.Example: His disciples' loyalty is remarkable.


Was Peter an old testement prophet?

No, Peter was not an Old Testament prophet. He was one of the twelve apostles chosen by Jesus in the New Testament.


How did Jesus Baptize the disciples?

He washed each of their feet. read these books in the bible: matthew, mark, luke, or john.