The weddng is found in John chapter 2.
In the previous chapter Jesus calls Andrew Simon Philip and Nathanael to be His disciples
The first 4 Disciples of Jesus were Andrew, Peter, James, and John. These 4 were fishermen.
The name of the first four disciples were Andrew, Peter, James and john. These four were fishermen.
There were four different disciples of Jesus that were fishermen. The four disciples were Peter, Andrew, James and John.
Beside praying, and giving both the bread and the wine to his disciples in the last super. Jesus also washed the feet , and wiped the feet of the disciples.
These four books are the first four books of the New Testament, and they are called the Gospels or Good News of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Matthew and John were both disciples of Jesus who lived and walked with Him during His earthly ministry. Mark was a disciple of the disciple of Peter. Luke was a doctor who accompanied the apostle Paul on his missionary journeys.
Not very much; but all you want to know about them you may find in the four gospels in the Bible.
Pronouncement Stories Short Sayings Instruction for Disciples Parables
This question is absolutely impossible to answer since this data is not provided in the documents which have the details about the disciples. The four gospels are primarily about Jesus Christ and even they do not record details which were regarded by the writers as unimportant, including such physical details.
Actually the first four books of the New Testament, the four Gospels and Acts, are full of narratives - short stories of Jesus and the Disciples.
Matthew and John were written by eyewitnesses, Luke and Mark were written secondhand from disciples of Jesus.
One of the purposes of the disciples was to help tell Jesus's story and spread Christianity. All of them have gospels, just four popular ones are Luke, Matthew, John and Mark because of their prominence. They also helped Jesus travel or converted as they met him because of his teachings of love. Hope that was helpful.
Yes, most of the disciples deserted Jesus at the time of His arrest. The gospel of Matthew tells us this in chapter 26 verse 34 that "all the disciples deserted Jesus and fled". The Gospel pf Matthew was written by Matthew one of the twelve disciples, so as one who fled it appeared to him that all the disciples had deserted Jesus and fled. All four gospels tell us that the traitorous disciple, Judas, went and hung himself after betraying Jesus. But of the remaining 11 disciples the gospel of John tells us in chapter 18 verse 15 that the two disciples John and Peter followed Jesus and the solders to the High Priest's house and entered the courtyard there because John knew the High Priest, and that in John chapter 19 verse John was at the crucifixion and given care of Jesus' mother. So nine of the twelve disciples fled, one followed but fled in disgrace [Peter], one followed and was at the crucifixion [John ], and one hung himself [Judas]