There were 12 of them.
Jesus called 12 apostles to serve him.
Jesus had 12 Apostles. One of his Apostles was James. Many contemporaries refer to James as "the brother of the Lord." Perhaps James was Jesus's brother.
About 121. There are also many unnamed miracles done by the apostles before and after Jesus' resurrection.
There were 13 apostles in the New Testament. There were 14 apostles in the New Testament. Paul was called an apostle, as were the 12 disciples who followed Jesus. Acts of the Apostles says that Matthias was appointed as a further apostle to replace Judas Iscariot.
Many, if not all, of the apostles wrote letters. Some are recorded in the Bible, while others are not. Matthew, Mark, John, I, II, & III John, I & II Peter and Revelation were all written by some of the original apostles, Matthew, Mark and John probably do not qualify as letters, but the others definitely are. Paul wrote many letters some of which were put in the Bible, and we know some were not. Luke and Acts were written as a form of a letter by Luke, who was not an original apostle.
Jesus called 12 apostles to serve him.
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he had 3 apostles
Jesus had 12 Apostles. One of his Apostles was James. Many contemporaries refer to James as "the brother of the Lord." Perhaps James was Jesus's brother.
Jesus has 16 disciples
approx 3 years
Walk in the physical sense, the Bible is silent on this. Walk in the spiritual sense as a disciple (imitator) of Jesus, yes indeed as he was inspired to write what many say is the first of the Gospels.
There are 12 apostles of Jesus, but you can say 13 if you count Paul as he is also refereed to as a apostle.
Jesus had a total of twelve disciples or apostles in all. They were Matthew, peter, Andrew, Thomas, James, John, Thadeus , James , Judas Iscariot, , Philip, Bartholomew
There were 12 original apostles, but you can also call Paul a apostle.
Saint Andrew, one of the Twelve Apostles, was crucified in Patras, Greece, on an X-shaped cross as he did not consider himself worthy to be crucified on the same type of cross as Jesus. Andrew preached Christianity until his death, and his martyrdom is celebrated in many Christian traditions.
Two. Judas Iscariot, who betrayed Jesus and Judas identified as the 'brother of James' and also as Thaddeus.