One thought:
Jesus gave his disciples an assignment, to preach about the Kingdom of God to the most distant parts of the earth, until God brought the end of this worldly system of things as we know it (Matthew 28:19&20, Matthew 24:14, Acts 1:8). While they were at their assignments, preaching house to house(Acts 5:42)(Acts 20:20), they were to greet the householder and give him the message from The Bible(1 Timothy 4:16)(2 Timothy 4:1-5)(2 Timothy 3:14+ 4:2). If the people did not listen, and did not accept what was said, the disciple was to figuratively 'shake the dust off his feet'(NIS) and move on, knowing that his job was done. He'd done his best to warn people, and if they didn't listen, they alone would be responsible for the resulting judgment from God. (Matthew 10:14).
He told them to go and make disciples.
Jesus told his disciples on a couple of occasions to tell no man of what they had seen - as in - Then charged he his disciples that they should tell no man that he was Jesus the Christ. (Matthew 16.20) And - And as they came down from the mountain, Jesus charged them, saying, Tell the vision to no man, until the Son of man be risen again from the dead. (Matthew 17.9)
I can't find anywhere in the NT where Jesus told his disciples to bring their first fruits
Actually it was Jesus that told the women to tell his disciples meet him in Galilee, (Matthew 28.10)
To eat his bread.
Peter and Paul
They were at a feast in the Singapore I think am not shore
The disciples are to baptize the people in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
Shortly after his triumphant entry into Jerusalem in the spring of 33 C.E., Jesus said: "The hour has come for the Son of man to be glorified." (John 12:23) Therefore, Jesus had no reason to tell his disciples to keep quiet.
that your names shall be written in heaven
He went as far as Galilee to spread the Gospel. He did this with his disciples.
The angel told them that do not be worry because Jesus will come to take them.