Followers of Jesus. The Book of Acts says that after Jesus' resurrection, 120 of his followers met together in Jerusalem to pray before their baptism in the Holy Spirit. So, it's reasonable to assume that before Jesus' resurrection (when a lot of his followers scattered), there were probably a couple hundred people following him around. Of those, he chose 72 to send out on at least one occasion.
The 12 Disciples that we usually think of were his "inner circle," his closest friends whom he taught in private, and whom were designated "apostles": Peter, John, James, Matthew, etc.
Jesus' disciples
They all faithly remained Jesus disciples after his death.
The disciples viewed Jesus as the Messiah; the son of God.
The disciples were the apostles. It's an almost interchangeable term. Jesus had numerous disciples. At one point he sent at least 72 disciples, or followers, out to spread his teaching. The apostles were the "big 12," plus Paul, who were the closest to Jesus. They also stayed with him through thick and thin, as shown in John 6:60-69; see the Related Links section for a link to the passage online.
Why did Jesus call the disciples?Jesus called the disciples because He wanted followers. The disciples (Jesus' followers) set an example for people back in Biblical times. The disciples were very helpful (most of them anyways.)
they were really the disciples of jesus. they just denied him in fear of being arrested because they were his disciples
Yes, the church is made up of Jesus's disciples.
another name the disciples called Jesus .
trying fine the 12 disciples of jesus in the bible
There is no record in the Bible of how any of Jesus' disciples died.
The disciples woke Jesus from his sleep, when they were in the boat and astorm was in the sea.
Jesus did not meet the disciples on the day of pentecost.