Its in the book of Acts. Its in Chapter 3.
Peter, James, and John.
No. He prayed for us all, (John 17.20)
Depending on the version, "Jesus wept", in John 10:35, is the shortest verse in the bible
No, they were all there in the garden except Judas who came later with Jesus' captors. Jesus asked Peter James and John to go with him a little way off to pray. (Matthew 26.37) However, Matthew 17:1+2 mentions that only Peter, James and John were with Jesus for the transfiguration.
Peter was in Joppa on the roof of a house. Act 10:9 ........................Peter went up on the housetop to pray, about the sixth hour.
The word "pray" appears in 121 verses of the NIV bible.
The Bible instructs us to pray without ceasing.
The Bible instructs us to pray with faith, sincerity, and humility. It teaches us to pray regularly, with thanksgiving, and to pray for others as well as ourselves. The Bible also emphasizes the importance of praying in private and not for show.
The bible is like a reference guide for believers, it helps encourage people to pray for unselfish reasons.
That they are in a congregation of the church to pray.
The three main apostles are Peter, James and John. He even took them with him when he went to pray alone.
The Bible does not say that Christians should pray for Israel.