Yes, Luke is considered a disciple of Jesus. He was a close follower and companion of Jesus during his ministry on Earth.
Yes, Nathanael is considered a disciple of Jesus in the Bible.
No he was a disciple (follower) of him
The disciple who asked Jesus to teach them to pray was one of his followers named Luke.
It is not known whether St. Luke the Evangelist (who incidentally was a disciple of St. Paul, not directly a disciple of Jesus) was married or had children. He certainly did, however, have a mother and a father.
Mary Magdalene had demons in her but jesus healed her, in the book of Luke, she was his disciple after that.
No, John the Baptist is not considered a disciple. He is known as a prophet and forerunner of Jesus in the Christian faith.
Because he was originally a fisherman, when Jesus called him to be a disciple.
Yes, Thomas is considered one of the disciples of Jesus in the Bible.
AnswerLuke was not a disciple, he was a companion of Paul the apostle. Moreover, most scholars agree that Luke was not really the author of the Gospel attributed to him later in the second century. So, we can not say he was doing anything, nor that he was called by Jesus.
Ignatius was an early Christian leader and bishop of Antioch. He was a student of John, the disciple of Jesus, and considered him a mentor and spiritual guide.
No. It was John the brother of James. (Matthew 10:2-4; Mark 3:16-19, and Luke 6:13-16)
In Luke 1:2 the writer indicates he had not been an eyewitness to the earthly ministry of Jesus. So I think he was not one of the original 12 disciples.