When we speak of the 12 apostles we speak of the unique group who were eyewitnesses of all that Jesus did as well as earwitnesses of what he said. That makes their writings unique. That makes their role unique. It's why Jesus said to them that they would be his witnesses (Luke 24:48)
The Apostles were the closest followers of Jesus Christ who were chosen to spread his teachings after his death. They played a crucial role in establishing and growing the early Christian church. Each Apostle had a unique role in spreading the message of Christianity to different regions.
Among the apostles, the Apostle John is traditionally believed to have been the only one not crucified by Emperor Nero. Unlike many of the other apostles who faced martyrdom, John is thought to have died of natural causes, possibly in Ephesus, after surviving persecution and exile. His unique fate has contributed to the belief in his special role within early Christianity.
Peter was the leader of the apostles
Yes, the apostles were Jewish.
It was written by the 12 apostles
There is no standard collective noun for a group of apostles, in which case a noun suitable for the situation can be used; for example, a congregation of apostles, a gathering of apostles, a posse of apostles, etc.
Jesus had 12 apostles.
Who is Stephen in Acts of the Apostles?
they died !! and no more apostles after Mohammed .
No, Nathaniel was not one of the apostles.
The apostles were baptized in the Jordan River.
The successors of the apostles are the bishops of the Catholic Church, who are responsible for continuing the teachings and mission of the apostles. They serve as spiritual leaders in their dioceses and are considered the guardians of the faith passed down from the time of the apostles.