We don't know. The Gospels describe Peter and Andrew as being fisherman and Matthew as being a tax collector, but for the others we have either no record or only a record from an unofficial document, like the Gospel of Thomas.
Before meeting Jesus most were fishermen , Matthew was a tax collecter.
Most of the disciples were simple fishermen, Matthew was a tax collector.
Jesus was Jewish, as were each of the Apostles :)
To Remember: We are here to serve God and each other
At the last supper Jesus washed the feet of the disciples,but it was a custom in the Middle East then as the area is muddy, this was a work done by slaves.
A:In the synoptic gospels, Peter was closest to Jesus, followed by James and John. In John's Gospel, an unknown disciple known only as the "disciple whom Jesus loved," was clearly the closest to Jesus. The second-century Church Fathers, noticing that the apostle John was never mentioned by name in the fourth gospel, decided that the beloved disciple must have been John. They then concluded that the author of the previously anonymous gospel must also have been John. John Carroll (The Existential Jesus) points out that Peter and the 'disciple whom Jesus loved' are paired in four of the five episodes in which the disciple appears, and in each case, Peter is shown up badly. In the fifth episode, the disciple is at the foot of the cross, with Peter absent. This leads to the conclusion that the beloved disciple was not a real person, but a literary creation. The author was concerned with the excessive veneration of Peter at the time this gospel was written, in the early part of the second century.A:Jesus was closest to Peter, John (the beloved disciple), and James the brother of John. ANSWER:The three of the Twelve apostles closest to Jesus, were Peter, James son of Zebedee, and John son of Zebedee.These three were strongest in faith, and were not present when the nine others failed to cure the possessed boy, Luke 9:40.They were given secret teachings, Mark 13:3; and secret knowledge of healing, Mark 5:37.They were with Jesus at the transfiguration - Matthew 17:1, Mark 9:2; and Jesus asked them to be with him, when he prayed for strength for his impending execution on the Cross, at Mark 14:33.These three of the Twelve apostles were the head leaders delegated for the early Christian community - Galatians 2:9.
The "disciple whom Jesus loved" is mentioned several times in John's Gospel, but no information is provided as to who this disciple was meant to be. During the late second century, the Church Fathers noticed that he was never mentioned in the same context as the disciple John and, on that slender ground, it was decided that this disciple must be John.
Jesus did not play favourites. He believed in building the strengths of each of his disciples, but his "inner circle" comprised Peter and the brothers James and John, sons of Zebedee. However, there exists a belief that John was his "favourite" disciple, because John refers to himself as "the disciple whom Jesus loved" several times in the Gospel of John.
A:The disciple whom Jesus loved is portrayed in John's Gospel. The gospel itself was anonymous until late in the second century, when it was attributed to Cerinthus and finally to the apostle John. The Church Fathers noticed that John, son of Zebedee, was never mentioned in the fourth gospel, except for the "sons of Zebedee" being mentioned briefly in the last chapter, and assumed that the anonymous 'disciple whom Jesus loved' must therefore be this disciple.However, the identification of the disciple with John, son of Zebedee, ignores the context in which the disciple if consistently portrayed. Peter and the 'disciple whom Jesus loved' are paired in four of the five episodes in which the disciple appears, and in each case, Peter is shown up badly. In the fifth episode, the disciple is at the foot of the cross, with Peter absent. This can be seen as part of a process in which John's Gospel downplays the role of Peter and gradually humiliates him. In the final humiliation for Peter, the risen Jesus questions Peter three times whether he loves him, just as Peter had previously denied Jesus three times, and addressing him each time theatrically as "Simon, son of Jonah", not as Peter, the name always previously used by Jesus.The treatment of Peter and comparisons made with the beloved disciple demonstrate that the disciple was a literary device created by the author of this gospel to achieve a theological purpose. He had no name.A:John. John the beloved.
David, solomon, Jesus and Muhammad (pbuh) followed the teachings of the SAME GOD! That means they did not oppose each other.
The 12 disciples of Jesus were Peter, Andrew, James, John, Philip, Bartholomew, Thomas, Matthew, James the son of Alphaeus, Thaddaeus, Simon the Zealot, and Judas Iscariot. Each disciple played a unique role in Jesus' ministry, such as preaching, spreading the teachings of Jesus, performing miracles, and supporting Jesus in his mission.
Yes it is possible to be a disciple of Jesus today, now. In John 17:20 Jesus prayed for all believers. This includes all people who come to Jesus for Salvation in this age. The apostles preached the word of God to people of their time and each generation since has passed along the Gospel (Good News) that Jesus saves. You can be a disciple of Jesus the moment you accept Jesus in your heart (Be Born Again). Jesus came to die for the sins of the world, but you have to accept Jesus personally for this salvation to become reality in your life. Read Romans 10:9-11. Jesus is coming soon. Are your ready?