2 things.. the first being witnessing Jesus resurrected, the second, receiving the baptism of the holy spirit at Pentecost, which empowered them to spread the good news of Jesus's triumph over death even in the face of their own death
Because he spread the Truth told by Jesus and this world does not like the truth because it is selfish. Paul was primarily persecuted by his own kinsmen, who were Jews, and Paul's message challenged their historic unique identity. Their actions were not representative of all Jews of his time, but like any other people group (this would include yours) there was disagreement and internecine conflict.
they wanted to and its none of your dang biz
The apostle Paul is believed to have been fluent in at least two languages: Koine Greek, which was the lingua franca of the eastern Mediterranean region during his time, and Hebrew, as he was a Pharisee and would have been familiar with Jewish scripture. He likely also had some knowledge of Aramaic, the language commonly spoken in Judea at that time. Paul's letters in the New Testament were written in Greek, suggesting his proficiency in that language.
To spread or open (something) out or become spread or opened out. * To release from a furled state.
mission of the apostles , after Jesuss death was to follow the command , Go and spread the word of god.
The resurrection refers to Jesus Christ rising from the dead three days after his crucifixion, demonstrating his victory over sin and death. Pentecost, on the other hand, commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles, empowering them to spread the message of Christianity.
he spread same message which spread by all previous prophets the message of Islamic monotheism tauheed
The message spread through people and it spread because that is what Jesus told people to do: Matthew 28:19 Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, On the day of Pentecost Peter preached the gospel message to people who were gathered in Jerusalem. (see Acts chapter 2 ) These people were Jews and Jewish converts from all over the known world. Many believed the gospel message and became Christians. When they went back to their home countries no doubt they told others, and so the message of salvation through Jesus Christ was spread.
council of Laudicea
homas the apostle visited India and spread the word of god in South India.
The main people in the Pentecost story are the disciples of Jesus, who were gathered together in a room, and the Holy Spirit, which descended upon them in the form of tongues of fire. This event marked the beginning of the Christian church and empowered the disciples to spread the message of Jesus to people of different languages.
Fifty days after Jesus' resurrection, the significant event of Pentecost occurred, where the Holy Spirit descended upon the apostles, empowering them to spread the message of Christianity.
An apostle is a person who is sent out to spread a religious message or carry out a mission, often used in reference to the twelve disciples of Jesus in the Bible who were tasked with spreading the teachings of Christianity.
a follower of Jesus that preached and spread his teachings
The message spread through people and it spread because that is what Jesus told people to do: Matthew 28:19 Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, On the day of Pentecost Peter preached the gospel message to people who were gathered in Jerusalem. (see Acts chapter 2 ) These people were Jews and Jewish converts from all over the known world. Many believed the gospel message and became Christians. When they went back to their home countries no doubt they told others, and so the message of salvation through Jesus Christ was spread.
The message spread through people and it spread because that is what Jesus told people to do: Matthew 28:19 Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, On the day of Pentecost Peter preached the gospel message to people who were gathered in Jerusalem. (see Acts chapter 2 ) These people were Jews and Jewish converts from all over the known world. Many believed the gospel message and became Christians. When they went back to their home countries no doubt they told others, and so the message of salvation through Jesus Christ was spread.