Three years
The 12 disciples were the closest followers of Jesus during his ministry.
The calling of the disciples took place at the beginning of Jesus' ministry, shortly after he was baptized by John the Baptist.
The Jews
The disciples of Jesus in order of their significance in his ministry were Peter, James, and John. These three disciples were often chosen by Jesus to witness important events such as the Transfiguration and the raising of Jairus' daughter.
Judas was the treasurer for Jesus and the disciples.
The twelve disciples.
No, Paul was not taught by Jesus during his ministry. Paul became a follower of Jesus after having a vision of him on the road to Damascus.
The disciples of the new testament were the twelve people that Jesus asked to follow him and share the period of his ministry.
Jesus sent out his disciples on a mission during his ministry, as recorded in the Bible in the book of Matthew, chapter 10.
The disciples of Jesus were his closest followers who helped spread his teachings and assist in his ministry. They played a key role in sharing his message with others and carrying out his mission to spread the word of God.
The twelve disciples were followers of Jesus who played a key role in spreading his teachings and message. They were chosen by Jesus to be his closest companions and to help him in his ministry. They traveled with him, witnessed his miracles, and helped spread his message of love and salvation to others.
That would depend on the direction. Saul was traveling to Damascus to further his persecutions of Christians, when he encountered a meeting with the risen Jesus Christ who asked him why he was persecuting Him. After some dialog, Paul was stricken with blindness for a number of days. Afterwords, his name was changed from Saul, to Paul. (this is of course a condensed version, look into the New Testament for further inquiry).