When Jesus told the disciples to go back out on the sea and let down their nets, they initially hesitated because they had fished all night without catching anything. However, following His instruction, they cast their nets again and miraculously caught a large number of fish, so many that their nets began to break. This event not only demonstrated Jesus' miraculous power but also led to the disciples' recognition of His authority and their decision to follow Him as His disciples.
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.
It was one of the 12 disciples Judas Iscarriot.
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)
Well, honey, there's no mention of any of Jesus' disciples being a lawyer. They were mostly fishermen, a tax collector, and other regular folks. But hey, who knows, maybe one of them had a law degree on the down-low. Jesus did like to shake things up, after all.
One of Jesus' disciples named Simon Peter was Crucified upside down. The reason he was upside down is that he did not count himself worthy to be crucified in the same way as Jesus.
Once they were allowed to take his body down from the cross, his disciples placed his body in a nearby tomb that belonged to Joseph of Arimithea, who was also a disciples.
The Apostles did write down things that happened to Jesus and what he did so you can say he was studied.
Holden dislikes the Disciples but identifies with Jesus because he, like Jesus, wants to spread purity and keep innocence among people, but the real world and the people living in it (represented by the Disciples) let him down by their phoniness and inability to be pure in Holden's eyes. He is basically saying that he is annoyed by how his ideal world is never the real world.
Jesus' disciples played a crucial role in spreading his teachings throughout the Bible by sharing his message with others, establishing early Christian communities, and eventually writing down their accounts of his life and teachings in the New Testament.
All religions have disciples. A disciple is a follower of what ever religion they desire. Christian disciples follow Jesus Christ's teachings in the Bible. A disciple of Jesus has the responsibility to tell other people about Jesus Christ. In this way people can know what Jesus Christ did for the world and if called by God for salvation can respond to that call. Down through the centuries disciples of Christ have spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ and many people now have eternal life. Christians believe that Jesus is "the way, the truth and the life" and that no one comes to the Father (God) except through Jesus ( John 14:6).
A:We do not know what happened to the disciples after the death of Jesus. There are various traditions abut their travels and eventual martyrdom, with one tradition often contradicting another, but none of the traditions that have come down to us can be regarded as at all historical. Only the travels of the apostle Paul are well documented.
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