No, "zealot" was not a term applied to the twelve, though it can rightly be said that they were "zealous" for Jesus.
Only one of Jesus' twelve, a second Simon (not Peter), was known as "the zealot" (Luke 6:15).
Jesus had 12 Disciples
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They were all Jewish men.
The terms "Apostles" and "Disciples" refer to different groups within early Christianity. The 12 Disciples are the followers of Jesus who learned from him and spread his teachings, while the 12 Apostles are specifically chosen by Jesus to be his closest emissaries and to carry out his mission after his resurrection. All Apostles were Disciples, but not all Disciples were Apostles. The distinction often highlights the Apostles' role in leadership and the establishment of the early Church.
Judas Iscariot is considered to be one of the 12 disciples and part of a group called the Zealots. They wanted the physical overthrow of the Roman rule and local Jewish rule to take over. Some believe that the betrayal of Jesus in the garden was a ploy to force Jesus' hand and get Him to act on setting up the kingdom He promised. Judas identified Jesus in the dark to the soldiers and was given 30 pieces of silver. He, to this day, has his name besmirched because of it and went out and committed suicide without repentance. Although Peter denied knowing Jesus at the execution he repented and his name is praised.
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The event that demonstrated to the 12 disciples that Jesus was the Messiah was his resurrection from the dead.
The 12 disciples were the closest followers of Jesus during his ministry.
Jesus had 12 disciples, not 13.
Yes, it is true that the 12 disciples of Jesus were Jewish.
The 12 people who accompanied Jesus were his 12 disciples.
Jesus had 12 Disciples
Judas was the treasurer for Jesus and the disciples.
Jesus has/had 12 disciples.
Jesus chose 12 disciples to symbolize the 12 tribes of Israel and to help spread his teachings to all people.