As far as I know He never did. The word 'Christian' was not in use.
Jesus was Jewish and the apostles were Christians because they followed him :)
Jesus called 12 apostles to serve him.
Christians would call Jesus the son of the Highest, because Christians believe that Jesus was the son of God.
Of course, Jesus the true human and divine, the apostles the one who sent, the disciples including the gentile Christians.
Judaism is the religion that was a precursor to Christians. The early Christians, namely the apostles, were Jewish because Jesus was still alive and Christianity had not been developed yet. Jesus himself was Jewish.
One of the Apostles that followed Jesus Christ.
disciples there were 12 In addition to the original 12 Disciples identified in the Gospels, all people through the centuries who have believed in Jesus or who believe now are called Christians. These followers of Jesus can also be called "the Church," "disciples," and "believers." The original 12 are also known as the Twelve Apostles or simply as "the Twelve."
Jesus had 12 apostles.
Only Catholic Christians pray to saints. Protestants Christians do not. We [Protestants] believe they were disciples/apostles of Jesus, but we don't ask the them to pray for us.
Yes, the Greek Septuagint translation of what is now called the Old Testament by Christians.
The fun is that no Christians can be an apostle because Jesus himself has to give them that title and thirteen was chosen back in C.E. time.
Jesus did call a total of twelve apostles - this can be found from various verses in the Gospels, such as Matthew 10:2-4, Mark 3:14-19 and Luke 6:13-16.