The 12 disciples or apostles of Jesus Christ were Peter, Andrew, James, John, Philip, Bartholomew, Thomas, Matthew, James the son of Alphaeus, Thaddaeus, Simon the Zealot, and Judas Iscariot.
12 disciples of Jesus Christ
The 12 disciples transitioned into becoming apostles after the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
They are usually called the Apostles, but they are also referred to as the 12 Disciples. It's better to always include the 12 (with both Apostles and Disciples), both for clarity and also because Christ had many, many disciples.
12 Disciples of Jesus
12 Disciples or Apostles of Jesus
The 12 disciples were the closest followers of Jesus during his ministry.
The terms "Apostles" and "Disciples" refer to different groups within early Christianity. The 12 Disciples are the followers of Jesus who learned from him and spread his teachings, while the 12 Apostles are specifically chosen by Jesus to be his closest emissaries and to carry out his mission after his resurrection. All Apostles were Disciples, but not all Disciples were Apostles. The distinction often highlights the Apostles' role in leadership and the establishment of the early Church.
Jesus had 12 main disciples, or apostles. One of them betrayed Him.
Primarily it was the 12 Apostles of Jesus and other disciples who help these.
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Jesus has 16 disciples
The 12 apostles were formed after Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist. Jesus hand picked out all of his 12 disciples.