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Pronouncement Stories Short Sayings Instruction for Disciples Parables
All four of the gospels had his parables, but I think that the answer would be the book of Luke.
The first 4 Disciples of Jesus were Andrew, Peter, James, and John. These 4 were fishermen.
The name of the first four disciples were Andrew, Peter, James and john. These four were fishermen.
It is unlikely that any of the parables were real. In fact, it is likely that most, if not all, of the parables were never really spoken by Jesus. Most of the parables attributed to Jesus are in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. Scholars say that these parables were copied by the authors of these two gospels from the hypothetical 'Q' document. The Q document, in turn, was built up in four layers over a period of several years. It seems likely that, at best, only the parables of the first layer could really have been spoken by Jesus, with the later parables being pious additions.
The weddng is found in John chapter 2. In the previous chapter Jesus calls Andrew Simon Philip and Nathanael to be His disciples
In my opinion (every body is entitled to his opionion), Jesus Christ taught thru parables (story telling).
The disciple who brought the boy with 5 loaves of bread and 2 fishes to Jesus was Andrew.
Beside praying, and giving both the bread and the wine to his disciples in the last super. Jesus also washed the feet , and wiped the feet of the disciples.
Not very much; but all you want to know about them you may find in the four gospels in the Bible.
This question is absolutely impossible to answer since this data is not provided in the documents which have the details about the disciples. The four gospels are primarily about Jesus Christ and even they do not record details which were regarded by the writers as unimportant, including such physical details.
The Sermon on the Mount appears in Matthew's Gospel, where Jesus preaches to the multitude.Matthew is not considered to have been the original source of the Sermon on the Mount material, as much of it also appears in Luke's Gospel, which has Jesus give privately to the disciples alone and not even as a discrete sermon. The source for much of the material in the Sermon on the Mount, including four of the Beatitudes, is the hypothetical 'Q' document.