The event in the Gospels that convinced the disciples that Jesus was the Son of God was the resurrection of Jesus after his crucifixion.
The event that demonstrated to the 12 disciples that Jesus was the Messiah was his resurrection from the dead.
The Transfiguration. This event is recounted in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke, where Jesus appeared in radiant glory alongside Moses and Elijah. It confirmed his divine nature to his disciples Peter, James, and John.
The reason for Jesus to choose 12 disciples, was mainly to do the work and do the teachings of Jesus after he died on the cross.
Throughout the Gospels Jesus' every message was a witnessing event, which he preached daily.
In the Bible story where Jesus calms the storm, there were twelve disciples present with him in the boat. The disciples were frightened as a great storm arose, and Jesus rebuked the winds and the waves, calming the sea. This story can be found in the New Testament in the book of Matthew, chapter 8, verses 23-27.
When Peter and the other disciples let down their nets as Jesus directed, they caught a huge number of fish, causing their nets to break. This event showed the disciples the power and authority of Jesus and led Peter to recognize Jesus as Lord, prompting him to leave everything and follow Jesus.
A:In the three synoptic gospels, Jesus prayed in the Garden of Gethsemane. He suffered alone and in agony, asking God that, if possible, he take this cup (his destiny to be crucified) away. In the Gospels of Matthew and Mark, his last words on the cross, when he finally realised that God had not heard his prayers in the garden, were, "My God. My God. Why hast thou forsaken me?" Luke's Gospel has the prayer in the Garden, but not Jesus' later realisation that God had forsaken him.For theological reasons, John's Gospel does not have the unanswered prayer in the Garden, rather a triumphant prayer before reaching the Garden.
Jesus is crucified in the Bible in the New Testament, specifically in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. The crucifixion of Jesus is a significant event in Christian belief and is described in detail in these accounts.
According to the gospels, Jesus entered the Temple and overturned the tables of themoneychangers and the seats of those who sold doves for sacrifice. He made a scourge and used it to drive the moneychangers out of the Temple. In the synoptic gospels (Matthew, Mark and Luke) this event created the reason for the religious authorities to arrest Jesus. In John, this event was moved to the beginning of the mission of Jesus and was instead the opportunity for Jesus to announce to the religious authorities the challenge to their authority that would be his mission.
Jerusalem is famous for being a holy city and the site of major events in Jesus Christ's life. One event is the Last Supper with Jesus and his disciples.
AnswerIn the popular paintings of this religious event, Jesus Christ is in the middle amongst 11 disciples. In actuality, Judas was not present after betraying Jesus, so two figures at the table would have had to share the middle spot since there were exactly 12 figures on that night in history.
The first people to learn about Jesus rising from the dead were women, specifically Mary Magdalene and other women who visited the tomb on the morning of the resurrection. According to the Gospels, Mary Magdalene encountered the risen Jesus and was instructed to go and tell the disciples about his resurrection. This event marks a significant moment in Christian belief, highlighting the role of women in the early Christian community.