The apostles were told to baptize the people, preach to them, heal the people, pray over them as well.
Two events that form teh backdrop for the Acts of the Apostles are the ascension of Christ into heaven, and the Day of Pentecost, in which the apostles were given the Holy Ghost to aid in their work. The idea was that Christ, though absent, was still directing their work from heaven through his Holy Spirit.
Jesus ascended to Heaven once only His ascension to heaven on the evening of his resurrection is described in Luke 22:51. Acts of the Apostles, by the same author but written some time later, also describes the ascension of Jesus to heaven, saying it occurred 40 days after the resurrection.
It is called the Ascension of Jesus. After his resurrection, Jesus was taken up to heaven in the presence of his disciples.
Before joining the apostles James lived in Galilee on the shores of the Sea of Galilee. After Our Lord's death and ascension he was the bishop of Jerusalem.
The Acts of the Apostles describes what they did after Jesus ascended to heaven. They were then Apostles as witnesses to all that Jesus said and did, especially the resurrection. At this time disciples was also used as the name for all the Christian believers since they were all devoted followers of Jesus (no unbelieving nominalism then). Prior to Acts, the four Gospels, although centered on Jesus, record much of what the disciples (as they were then called) did and said.
The Apostles began spreading the Gospel soon after Jesus' ascension in approximately 33AD.
They returned to Jerusalem and went to the upper room of the place where they were staying.
gabrelAnswer:The two angels who appeared to the apostles at the ascension are not named (see Acts 1:9-11).
Matthias was chosen to replace Judas as one of the twelve apostles shortly after Jesus' ascension, as described in the Book of Acts in the New Testament.
Two events that form teh backdrop for the Acts of the Apostles are the ascension of Christ into heaven, and the Day of Pentecost, in which the apostles were given the Holy Ghost to aid in their work. The idea was that Christ, though absent, was still directing their work from heaven through his Holy Spirit.
A:The apostle Paul seems to have believed that the resurrection of Jesus and his ascension to heaven were the same event. For him, the risen Jesus did not appear on earth in the flesh. Luke's Gospel says that the ascension of Jesus took place on the road to Bethany on the evening of his resurrection.Acts of the Apostles, by the same author as Luke but written somewhat later, says that the ascension took place forty days after the resurrection of Jesus, at the mount of Olivetoutside Jerusalem.
The twelve apostles were chosen by Jesus to preach the Gospel. St. Paul was chosen to be the "rock" of the church. Jesus gave him the responsibility to build his church and to essentially recruit people to join.
Jesus had 12 apostles.
AnswerWe have no independent account of anything the apostles did after the ascension of Jesus, but the Book of Acts does report the killing of Ananias and Sapphira (chapter 5), supposedly justified because Ananias and Sapphira had lied to Peter, with the other Christians reported as accomplices after the fact for removing the bodies and not reporting the deaths to the authorities. It also reports the blinding by Paul of Bar-Jesus (chapter 13), an act occasioning grievous bodily harm, merely to convert a Roman official. If these events really happened, then the apostles did sin after the ascension of Jesus.
The bible says there were 200 believers who witnessed jesus ascension to heaven.
Jesus ascended to Heaven once only His ascension to heaven on the evening of his resurrection is described in Luke 22:51. Acts of the Apostles, by the same author but written some time later, also describes the ascension of Jesus to heaven, saying it occurred 40 days after the resurrection.
The life, death, resurrection and ascension of Jesus. The birth of the Church. The books of the New Testament written with the Apostles all dying.