The Acts of Apostles Chapter 1 talks about Matthias as being the thirteenth disciples.
Matthias was the disciple chosen to replace Judas.
AnswerAccording to Acts 1:23-26, Matthias was selected as the new disciple to replace Judas Iscariot.
Acts chapter 1. He's not mentioned again.
When Judas Iscariot died, he was replaced by Matthias, so he became the 13th Apostle although only 12 were alive.
Disciple is mentioned 257 times in the Bible
The word 'disciple' or 'disciples' appears in The Bible 294 times.
No. There is nothing in the Bible that suggests this.
Matthias, an abbreviated form of Mattathias, meaning a gift of God, was a disciple of Jesus Christ who was among those who witnessed everything from the ministry of John The Baptist to Christ's ascension. Although Matthias is mentioned specifically by name only once in The Bible, he most certainly played a prominent role in the early church after having been selected to replace Judas Iscariot among The Twelve Apostles, and he most certainly will, as the Scriptures below make plain, be a prominent member of the Kingdom of God.
Yes, Nathanael is considered a disciple of Jesus in the Bible.
The word "disciple" is in the King James Version of the Bible 29 times. It is in 27 verses.
The Bible mentions Matthias in Acts 1:3-26, but doesn't answer this question. Church tradition also appears silent on the life of Matthias previous to being elected as an apostle.
As far as I know, there is no Andrea in the Bible. But there is an Andrew. He was a disciple of Christ.