Jesus spent about three years with His disciples to fulfill His mission of teaching, healing, and preparing them for the establishment of the early Church. This limited time allowed Him to impart essential spiritual truths, demonstrate His identity as the Messiah, and model a life of obedience to God. Additionally, the brevity of His ministry highlights the urgency of His message and the importance of the disciples' subsequent mission to spread the Gospel. Ultimately, His short time with them was part of a divine plan to empower them to continue His work after His ascension.
only jesus was from nazareth
The only unmarried apostle among the 12 disciples of Jesus was the apostle John.
The disciples did fast but only occasionally.
There were a total of 12 disciples in all, and Jesus was not counted among them at all.
No the disciples did not understand him when he said you will see me for a short time only.
Jesus had a total of 12 disciples, but only 11 were commissioned to go out in the world and make disciples , this was because Judas Iscariot hanged himself.
the disciples followed Jesus and did what Jesus said. Jesus picked his disciples. The disciples were ordinary people. Jesus doesn't only like the people who are rich and successfully. he loves us all equally, no matter who we are or what we look like, he made us all and saw that we were good
Yes, we believe we are the only true disciples of Jesus. Our Kingdom Ministry publication of June 2003 states ''Jesus' disciples alone saw him depart, even as only Jehovah's Witnesses recognize his invisible return and presence, which began in 1914.''
Jesus the Christ was born 2010 years ago but the Christian religion only began to develop after His death in 33 CE when His disciples began to spread Jesus' teachings.
Jesus didn't give the commandments to his disciples. God gave the commandments to Moses this is recorded in the Old Testament. Jesus did tell his disciples that basically there are only two commandments: 1. Love the LORD your God. 2. Love your neighbour as yourself.
It is not told how many time he was seen by his disciples. Only events that relate to his teachings are recorded in scripture.
It is doubtful that Jesus baptised disciples personally, although the New Testament points to disciples of Jesus baptising, likely under His supervision. It is also unclear whether anyone baptised by his disciples became disciples themselves. Remember that Jesus had many more disciples in addition to the Twelve who were later promoted to Apostles. A number of Jesus' disciples were originally disciples of his cousin John, the Baptiser, and were almost undoubtedly baptised by John.