Some of them started to doubt and left him, while others followed him during the journey and accompanied him on his way to the cross.
Other Answer:
We only know partially.
- The Bible says that when Jesus was arrested everyone fled. (Mark 14:50)
- Peter later followed and was at his trial. (Mark 14.66)
- We know for sure that John was present. (John 19.26)
- Otherwise, there is a general reference to a group of people who know Jesus from Galilee. (Luke 23.49)
Saint Andrew, one of the Twelve Apostles, was crucified in Patras, Greece, on an X-shaped cross as he did not consider himself worthy to be crucified on the same type of cross as Jesus. Andrew preached Christianity until his death, and his martyrdom is celebrated in many Christian traditions.
None of the Apostles. All the apostles in the Bible vanished without a trace. The tradition is that the Apostle Peter was crucified upside down because he considered himself unworthy of dying in the same way as his Lord, since he denied him. There is nothing weird or exaggerated in this report as is characteristic of many legends and myths. We have no reliable evidence of any early Christian crucified upside down.
Saint Andrew, one of the twelve apostles, is traditionally believed to have been crucified on an X-shaped cross, known as a saltire. This cross is now known as the Saint Andrew's Cross and is used in the flag of Scotland.
Saint Philip, one of Jesus's apostles, was crucified because of his Christian faith and teachings. He was believed to have been martyred in the city of Hierapolis in modern-day Turkey during the reign of the Roman emperor Domitian for refusing to renounce his beliefs.
Saint Peter, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus, is traditionally believed to have been crucified upside down at his own request, as he felt unworthy to be crucified in the same manner as Jesus. This event is not explicitly mentioned in the Bible but is recorded in early Christian writings and traditions.
Saint Andrew, one of the Twelve Apostles, was crucified in Patras, Greece, on an X-shaped cross as he did not consider himself worthy to be crucified on the same type of cross as Jesus. Andrew preached Christianity until his death, and his martyrdom is celebrated in many Christian traditions.
Among the apostles, the Apostle John is traditionally believed to have been the only one not crucified by Emperor Nero. Unlike many of the other apostles who faced martyrdom, John is thought to have died of natural causes, possibly in Ephesus, after surviving persecution and exile. His unique fate has contributed to the belief in his special role within early Christianity.
John's age was not recorded. However, he was the youngest of the apostles and was probably in his early 20s at the time Christ was crucified.
The Apostles received their first communion when it was instituted by Christ the night before he was crucified. This was during their Passover celebration just prior to his betrayal and arrest .
We do not really know how any of the early apostles died, but many traditions arose over the ensuing two or three centuries. One tradition is that Luke died peacefully in Boeotia, while another is that he was crucified with Andrew at Patras.
The apostle Thomas first failed to believe that the other disciples had seen Jesus after he was crucified. But as he refused to believe them, he is refered to as the doubting Thomas.
None of the Apostles. All the apostles in the Bible vanished without a trace. The tradition is that the Apostle Peter was crucified upside down because he considered himself unworthy of dying in the same way as his Lord, since he denied him. There is nothing weird or exaggerated in this report as is characteristic of many legends and myths. We have no reliable evidence of any early Christian crucified upside down.
he was born on the virgin mary he became man and he was crucified by pontius pilate
Saint Andrew, one of the twelve apostles, is traditionally believed to have been crucified on an X-shaped cross, known as a saltire. This cross is now known as the Saint Andrew's Cross and is used in the flag of Scotland.
Do you mean the current First Presidency and Quorum of Twelve Apostles? As there are so many names and dates associated with this answer, I will just direct you to the "Related Links" below, which provides biograpies of all the current First Presidency and Apostles, including the dates they were called. There is also a link to learn the dates that previous Apostles were called.
Saint Philip, one of Jesus's apostles, was crucified because of his Christian faith and teachings. He was believed to have been martyred in the city of Hierapolis in modern-day Turkey during the reign of the Roman emperor Domitian for refusing to renounce his beliefs.
Saint Peter, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus, is traditionally believed to have been crucified upside down at his own request, as he felt unworthy to be crucified in the same manner as Jesus. This event is not explicitly mentioned in the Bible but is recorded in early Christian writings and traditions.