None of his friends did
if you're referring to when Jesus was arrested, then none. after peter cut off the ear of the servant, they all fled.
Persecutors are people who treat someone badly because of their religious beliefs. In the Bible, Jesus urged people to treat their oppressors with kindness and to "turn the other cheek" to their injustices against oneself.
It stood for Espiritu de Jesus or Spirit of Jesus
St. Stephen was considered a devout follower of Jesus and one of the first Christian martyrs. He was described as bold in his faith and preaching, as well as being full of wisdom and the Holy Spirit. His steadfastness in the face of persecution and his forgiveness towards his persecutors exemplify his character.
At the cross, Jesus was accompanied by his mother Mary, Mary Magdalene, and the disciple John.
The saint who stood with Mary at the foot of the cross was St. John the Apostle. He is often referred to as "the disciple whom Jesus loved" and was entrusted by Jesus to care for his mother, Mary, as he died on the cross.
Absolutely Not!, Adolf Hitler was an Anti-Christ or Anti-Jesus. Everything he stood for was against Jesus Christ the Son of God.
It is said that the gold stood for Jesus beeing the king of the Jews.
The hare peered out of the brush, only to be seen and to dart back in, terrified.
no.
it stood alone and the violated the constitution
The Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke are clear in saying that no disciple of Jesus stood at the foot of the cross; those of his acquaintance stood afar off. In the Gospel of John, the "disciple whom Jesus loved" stood at the foot of the cross with Mary. Who the disciple was, or who he was intended to be, is unknown. The second-century Church Fathers, by a process of elimination, decided that the disciple must have been John.