We don't know. However, it was very likely that many of them were originally disciples of John the Baptist (e.g. Philip, Nathaniel) and so, as a result, may well have been baptised.
But there are no records of baptism among the disciples.
I don't think they have gotten baptized physically but spiritually they already have been baptized for Jesus baptized with fire and whoever believes in Him is granted eternal life.
Yes, Nathanael is traditionally identified as one of the twelve apostles of Jesus. He is also known as Bartholomew in the Gospel of John.
Most of the 12 apostles were fishermen, simple people not educated.
Two. Judas Iscariot, who betrayed Jesus and Judas identified as the 'brother of James' and also as Thaddeus.
Yes. Apostle is the title Jesus gave to His closest circle of friends, the Twelve (Luke 6:13). After the first Easter, the early church expanded the term to refer to a wider circle of authoritative preachers and witnesses of the resurrected Lord. The criteria employed for replacing Judas among the Twelve included being an eye witness not only of the resurrected Jesus but also of the ministry of Jesus from the days of His baptism by John. Paul and the early church developed a slightly broader application of the term apostle that did not demand an eyewitness knowledge of Jesus' ministry. Jesus gathered a special circle of Twelve, clearly a symbolic representation of the Twelve Tribes of Israel. He was reestablishing Jewish social identity based on discipleship to Jesus. Disciple as a reference to the Twelve became an exact equivalent to apostle in those contexts where the latter word was also restricted to the Twelve.
Matthias was elected as a replacement for Judas. Paul was called directly by Jesus on the Damascus road.
The 12 apostles were formed after Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist. Jesus hand picked out all of his 12 disciples.
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Yes, Nathanael is traditionally identified as one of the twelve apostles of Jesus. He is also known as Bartholomew in the Gospel of John.
The twelve apostles learned by traveling with Jesus. They were with Him almost constantly.
Jesus had twelve apostles. Are you an Apostle of Christ? Apostles are followers.
There were the twelve apostles, and of course Jesus, but no woman.
The Apostles were not baptized by Jesus; instead, they were baptized by John the Baptist before they became followers of Jesus. John’s baptism was a sign of repentance and preparation for the coming Messiah. Jesus, however, later instituted baptism as a sacrament for His followers after His resurrection, commanding them to baptize others in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
jesus and his twelve apostles
The apostles were baptized in the Jordan River.
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In the Bible, Nathaniel was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus.
The order of disciples called by Jesus were known as the Twelve Apostles.