The disciples wanted to know who among them would be the greatest... Matt 18:1-5, Mark 9:33-37, Luke 9:46-48
The only unmarried apostle among the 12 disciples of Jesus was the apostle John.
Naturally they were scared , but John was there with Mary and the others.
John was not the oldest of the disciples. It is believed that Peter was the oldest among the twelve disciples of Jesus.
There were a total of 12 disciples in all, and Jesus was not counted among them at all.
Jesus never said. It would not be in His nature to nurture envy or create competition among His disciples.
No, there was only one disciple named Judas among Jesus' followers.
Paul never met Jesus and is not numbered among his disciples. He called himself an apostle.Another answer:The answer is yes, all those named in the question were disciples of Jesus. (It would also be quite impossible for one to be an apostle without first being a disciple.)
Mary was dominant among Jesus' disciples.
So they could perform miracles,and work among the jews!
Among the twelve disciples the two sets of brothers are: Peter and Andrew, sons of Jonas and James and John, sons of Zebedee.
I am sure there were many women disciples of Jesus. A disciple is someone who has been taught or trained in some way and Jesus did not restrict his teaching to men only.But there were no women among the 12 disciples. The twelve were the ones Jesus chose to be the leaders of the new Christians after He had gone. They received special training and teaching from Him to do this work.Probably He chose men because it was relevant to Jewish society at that time.
According to the Bible, Judas Iscariot was the treasurer among the twelve disciples chosen by Jesus. He was entrusted with handling the finances of the group but later betrayed Jesus for thirty pieces of silver.