A disciple is someone who spreads the gospel. Or is a follower of Jesus. So the answer is yes only a few wrote the New Testament. But we as christians are all suppoed to be disciples.
The bible is written by many people, who were prophets, and those who were disciples, and Paul who has written the most books.
In the Bible, God talks to the 12 disciples in 4 books. Those books are Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
Beside the 12 disciples that followed Jesus there were many disciples mentioned, in fact too many to mention. Their names are found in almost all the books of the New Testament.
He washed each of their feet. read these books in the bible: matthew, mark, luke, or john.
In school you don't have to read a certain amount of books, but its good to read books to help with studies of subjects.
Isaiah, 66Answer 2In protestant Bible.
The 12 disciples are listed in the New Testament of the Bible in the books of Matthew 10:2-4, Mark 3:14-19, Luke 6:13-16, and Acts 1:13.
There are a few books after the gospels that talk about what the disciples did after Jesus' death, but I would suggest Acts, in the New Testament.
There was a "committee" that met and examined the books. The books had to meet certain criteria, such as have verified authorship, had to be accepted by the churches, had to agree with other books of the Bible.
They didn't. The Torah is the First Five Books of Moses.
In the Bible, God choose certain people to write 66 books.
No, the King James Bible and Catholic Bible are not identical in terms of meanings. There are differences in translation choices, interpretation of certain passages, and inclusion of certain books. These variations can lead to differences in understanding and emphasis on certain theological beliefs.