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Did jesus pass the bread around or hand a piece to each apostle?

Jesus passed the bread to the Apostles sitting close to him, who inturn passed to the other Apostles.


Why didn't Jesus have any female apostles?

There is some dispute as to wheter Jesus of Nazareth had female apostles. Many theologians believe that Mary Magdalene was Jesus closest apostle. This idea originates from references to Mary as an apostle in Aramaic texts that were part of the early Christian church, but were stricken from the holy cannon by the Council of Nicea. The modern bible has been edited many times in it's 2000 year evolution. Before Guttenberg's printing press, all copying was done by hand. Often, the copiers changed the texts to conform to common ideas in their society, including misogyny and patriarchy. The apparent "fact" of Jesus apostles all being male is obscured by this evolutionary editing process.


Did Jesus and the apostle Paul live at the same time?

A:Jesus is generally believed to have been crucified between 30 and 33 CE. Paul's conversion must have been no later than the early thirties, in other words very soon after the crucifixion. One of the paradoxes of the Book of Acts is that Actssays that Paul was educated in Jerusalem by Gamaliel I, who flourished in Jerusalem around 20-50. On the other hand, as Raymond E. Brown (An Introduction to the New Testament) says, Paul's letters do not suggest that Paul had seen Jesus during the public ministry or at the crucifixion, and so implicitly cast doubt on Paul's continuous presence in Jerusalem in the years 26-30/33. Paul seems unaware that Jesus lived and died in Palestine during his own lifetime.A:Yes, he did. The New Testament introduces Saul of Tarsus (later known as the apostle Paul) as a "young man" at the stoning of Stephen (Acts 7:58), which took place not long after Jesus' ascension.


Where in the Bible is Apostle Paul aka Saul first mentioned?

The first mention of Saul (aka Paul) is found at Acts 7:58.Actually, Paul is mentioned in the last book of John. Jesus Christ tells Peter that he will stretch forth his hand and another shall take him where he would not. He is telling Peter that he will go with Paul and die for him, finally glorifying Jesus (there is no greater love than he who dies for his brethren, as Jesus did) as he escaped death twice, once with the Centurion, and once in the Garden when he denied him 3 times. All praise to the Most High for leading me. Any questions, feel free to send me a message on Youtube under this same name. May the Father bless, lead, and keep you in his wings.


Who was the first apostle killed in the Bible?

St. Stephen was an otherwise unknown apostle mentioned only in Acts of the Apostles, where he was the first to die for his faith. Some scholars consider the scene involving Stephen's trial and death as significant, not only because Stephen is the first Christian martyr, but also because the death of Stephen in Acts matches so closely the death of Jesus in the Gospel of Luke, by the same author. Both accounts speak of the Son of Man at the right hand of God (Luke 22:69; Acts 7:56); both have a prayer for the forgiveness of those who are effecting this execution ( Luke 23:34a; Acts 7:60); both have the dying figure commend his spirit heavenward (Luke 23:46; Acts 7:59). In the figure of Peter, Acts has shown continuity with Jesus' ministry of healing and preaching; in the figure of Stephen Acts has shown continuity with Jesus' death.Raymond E. Brown (An Introduction to the New Testament) says that we can never verify the existence and martyrdom of Stephen.

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Was Simeon an apostle or a disciple?

Simeon, who saw the baby Jesus, was neither an apostle or disciple. He was a prophet and teacher. Simon Peter was also referred to as Simeon, in which case he was both an apostle and disciple.


Did jesus pass the bread around or hand a piece to each apostle?

Jesus passed the bread to the Apostles sitting close to him, who inturn passed to the other Apostles.


Which apostle is known as the doubter?

The apostle was Thomas also none as doubting Thomas. Because he did not believe the other apostles we they told him about seeing Jesus after the Resurrection. Then Jesus appeared to Thomas and asked him to put his fingers in the holes in his hands and put his hand in the hole in his side,


What is the difference between an apostle and a evangelist?

An apostle is a messenger or ambassador appointed by Jesus to spread his teachings, often considered one of the original twelve followers of Jesus. An evangelist, on the other hand, is someone who actively promotes or preaches the Christian gospel to others, often focusing on conversion and recruitment of new believers.


What is the difference between an apostle and a disciple in the context of Christianity?

In Christianity, an apostle is a chosen messenger or ambassador of Jesus Christ, typically one of the twelve disciples specifically chosen by Jesus during his ministry. A disciple, on the other hand, is a follower or student of Jesus who learns from his teachings and seeks to live according to his example. Apostles have a specific role in spreading the teachings of Jesus, while disciples are more generally followers of his teachings.


Who played a more significant role in the history of Christianity, John the Baptist or John the Apostle?

John the Apostle played a more significant role in the history of Christianity compared to John the Baptist. John the Apostle was one of the twelve disciples of Jesus and played a key role in spreading the teachings of Christianity after Jesus' death. His writings, particularly the Gospel of John, have had a lasting impact on Christian theology and belief. On the other hand, John the Baptist was a precursor to Jesus and played a crucial role in preparing the way for his ministry, but his influence was more limited in scope compared to John the Apostle.


What's the difference between an apostle and a disciple in Christianity?

In Christianity, an apostle is a chosen messenger or ambassador of Jesus Christ, typically one of the twelve disciples who were specifically selected by Jesus during his ministry. A disciple, on the other hand, is a follower or student of Jesus who learns from his teachings and seeks to live according to his example. Apostles have a more specific role in spreading the teachings of Jesus, while disciples are more broadly considered followers of his teachings.


Did Jesus rise from the dead and if so was his resurrection of the body or strictly of the soul?

Those who believe in Christianity believe that Jesus rose, body and soul, from the dead. That he was a living body still was proved for them when the apostle Thomas touched the wounds on Jesus's body and put his hand into the hole in his side.


Was king david an apostle?

No, King David was not an apostle. He was the second king of Israel and is known for his leadership, military conquests, and the establishment of Jerusalem as the capital. Apostles, on the other hand, are typically associated with the New Testament and refer to the followers of Jesus Christ who were chosen to spread his teachings. David lived several centuries before the time of Jesus and the establishment of the Christian faith.


Which finger does the bishop or apostle wear his ring?

The bishop or apostle wears the ring on the ring finger of the right hand, as a symbol of their marriage to the Church.


Did Thomas put his hand in Jesus' side?

No, Thomas did not put his hand in Jesus' side.


Who was the high priest and son-in-law of Annas?

The high priest and son-in-law of Annas was Caiaphas. He served as high priest during the time of Jesus' ministry and was involved in the trial and condemnation of Jesus. Caiaphas is often remembered for his role in the events leading up to the crucifixion, as he played a key part in the Jewish leadership's decision to hand Jesus over to the Roman authorities.