According to Acts of the Apostles, Paul spent his childhood in Jerusalem, learning under the famous Gamaliel I, so, on that evidence, he could have been at the trial of Jesus. However, scholars say that there is no evidence in any of the epistles that he was in Jerusalem during the lifetime of Jesus, in which case he could not have been present at the trial. Certainly, Paul never mentions having seen Jesus before his crucifixion.
The gospels do not mention John as in attendance at the trial of Jesus. .
the apostles of Jesus Christ are Peter, John, James,
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James John and Peter
The 12 apostles were formed after Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist. Jesus hand picked out all of his 12 disciples.
The first apostles called by Jesus to follow him were Simon Peter and his brother Andrew, James and his brother John.
Peter and John went to the tomb.
Peter, James, and his brother John.
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Peter, James, and John were the three apostles chosen by Jesus to lead special events such as the Transfiguration and the raising of Jairus' daughter.
Yes, Nathanael is traditionally identified as one of the twelve apostles of Jesus. He is also known as Bartholomew in the Gospel of John.
The three apostles of Jesus who played significant roles in his ministry and teachings were Peter, James, and John.
peter and andrew, also disciples and apostles of Jesus