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his disciples, before Jesus ascended into heaven
On the Mount of Olives, Jesus prayed and spent time with his disciples before his crucifixion.
The ascension implies Jesus' humanity being taken into Heaven. The eleven disciples were there except Judas
They replaced Judas, the traitor with a vote and then waited in an upper room for the Holy Spirit to come as Jesus promised. There is no record of any fear in them as when Jesus was crucified, (John 20.19)
When Jesus was on this earth, with his twelve disciples , Jesus was filled with the holy spirit, but once he was crucified and had ascended into heaven, he was no longer with them in person. But he had promised to sed the holy ghost as a comforter to them, asnd they were filledwith it on the day of Pentecost.
Jesus told his disciples to go and spread his name and his word. After saying that he gave the disciples the language of tongues.then Jesus ascended towards heaven.
After Jesus ascended into heaven, the disciples continued to spread his teachings and establish the early Christian church. They traveled to different regions, preached about Jesus, and performed miracles to demonstrate his power. They also appointed leaders and wrote letters to guide and encourage the growing Christian community.
Jesus appeared to the disciples after his resurrection on the third day.
The disciples were filled with awe and wonder when Jesus ascended into heaven. They watched in amazement as he was taken up into the clouds, knowing that he was returning to his Father in heaven. Despite feeling sad and confused at first, they eventually felt a sense of peace and hope, knowing that Jesus had fulfilled his mission on earth and would always be with them in spirit.
Judas was one of the twelve disciples that betrayed Jesus to the Roman soldiers that came to the Mount of Olives to arrest Him. Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss!
Gethsemane is the garden at the foot of the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, famous as the place where Jesus prayed, and his disciples slept, the night before the Crucifixion
The Long Ending* of Mark's Gospel says that Jesus met the disciples at a meal in Jerusalem and, after talking to them, ascended to heaven.Luke's Gospel says that Jesus led the disciples out on the road to to Bethany, where he ascended bodily to heaven, the same evening as his resurrection.Acts of the Apostles, although by the same author as Luke's Gospel, says that Jesus appeared on earth for forty days, providing many proofs that he was risen. He then told the disciples not to leave Jerusalem, and ascended bodily to heaven. This would appear to have been in a room in Jerusalem.Footnote*The Long Ending does not exist in the earliest manuscripts of Mark's Gospel, but was added much later, to more or less harmonise Mark with Matthew and Luke. There was also, at one stage, a "Short Ending".