The disciples were from different regions, but most of them were Galileans.
During the time of Galileo, the Galileans spoke Italian.
Zealots
Yes, we are all disciples of ZChrist
The Galileans welcomed Jesus because they were drawn to his teachings, miracles, and message of hope and salvation. Many saw him as a potential leader who could bring about positive change in their community and were inspired by his compassion and love for all people.
Yes, all of the original disciples of Jesus were Jewish.
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They all faithly remained Jesus disciples after his death.
No they were not disciples at all.
People from Galilee are called Galileans.
Not all of the disciples believed that Jesus was God during his time on Earth.
andrew, peter, james and john were all fishermen
Yes, they were all jews.