Yes, but he became a Christian convert after Our Lord died, resurrected and ascended into Heaven.
No he was a disciple (follower) of him
Yes, Luke is considered a disciple of Jesus. He was a close follower and companion of Jesus during his ministry on Earth.
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A:There is no suggestion anywhere in the Bible that Jesus ever met St Luke. In any event, the gospel that now bears his name was orignially anonymous, and scholars now say that Luke was most unlikely to have been its author.
A christian IS a follower, of Jesus. it's not "a christian's follower" it's a christian follower (of jesus).
Yes James the follower of Jesus was a jew.
You may be thinking of Zacchaeus? He was short and couldn't see Jesus well, so he climbed a Fig Mulberry Tree to get a better look. Jesus noticed him, said he was coming to his house next, and Zacchaeus 'left the tree' quickly to prepare for his visit (Luke 19:1-6). Zacchaeus was, however, just curious, and NOT a " follower of Jesus" when he was in the tree. He became one after they met (Luke 19:7-10)
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he was a follower of jesus, he was the son of zebedee, he had a brother, that was also a follower, of christ, he chop off the ear of jesus accuser, he walk on water.
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follower of Jesus Christ
Before the Day of Pentecost, Luke was like Jesus as the other disciples were like him. Only they believed. But after Pentecost, when the Holy Ghost, the Comforter, was given to the believers, Luke began to be turned into the image of Jesus Christ according to the Scripture in Romans 8. 29. - "For whom he did foreknow, he also did predestinate [to be] conformed to the image of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brethren."