The first disciple was Simon Peter. No, Was Andrew =)
Disciple comes first, then disclaim, and then disclose.
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At Matthew 27:55 the first disciple 'mentioned by name' was-- "Now as it was late in the afternoon, there came a rich man of Ar·i·ma·the´a, named Joseph, who had also himself become a disciple of Jesus.
Stephen was the first disciple to be martyred. He was stoned to death. All the apostles but John were martyred.
It was Peter.
If you ask who was Jesus best disciple it would be Symon whom he called Peter.
Peter and Andrew were brothers.
Leukippos and his disciple Democritus.
A disciple is actually a follower who allows himself to be discipled by his teacher. Jesus had many followers, then and today, who refused to be discipled. As Mary Magdalene was one of the first people at the tomb, it seems likely that she was a disciple.
The first appearance of the word "disciple" (in the KJV) is its only Old Testament appearance; in Isaiah 8:16.In the New Testament, it first appears in Matthew 5:1, as Jesus is about to begin the "Sermon on the Mount."