The name of the first four disciples were Andrew, Peter, James and john. These four were fishermen.
Jesus referred to his disciples by many different names. First and foremost, he called them by their first names. He also called them "friends", "brothers", and many symbolic terms inside of His parables, such as "branches", and other such names.
The term 'disciples' means 'imitator' that is followers of Jesus Christ attempting to do things His way. The 'inner group' of disciples that were given to Jesus by His Father are called the 12 Apostles.
Yes, it seems they are, and they both head the names of the disciples, in many passages where they are listed.
Peter was one of the earliest of Jesus' disciples, being led to Jesus by Andrew, a disciple of John the Baptizer. (Joh 1:35-42)
Zero. They had other names for him, such as "Teacher" and Peter called him "The Christ" but they never called him "Jesus".
that your names shall be written in heaven
the twelve disciples i know of for sure
Their names were common names for the time period. Example: Jude, Judas, Jesus are all variations of the same name.
Beside the 12 disciples that followed Jesus there were many disciples mentioned, in fact too many to mention. Their names are found in almost all the books of the New Testament.
The bible does not give their names, but tells us that there were two disciples on the way to Emmamus.
Some of them are Martha, Mary, Lazarus , and the 12 disciples, zachaeheus.
Among the twelve disciples the two sets of brothers are: Peter and Andrew, sons of Jonas and James and John, sons of Zebedee.