Peter, James and John
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.
Thomas was chosen as a disciple by Jesus to be one of the twelve apostles. He accompanied Jesus during his ministry, witnessed his miracles, and was present at key events like the Last Supper and the Resurrection. Thomas played a significant role in spreading the teachings of Jesus after his death.
Yes, Nathanael is traditionally identified as one of the twelve apostles of Jesus. He is also known as Bartholomew in the Gospel of John.
In the Gospel of John, Jesus breathed on his apostles to give them the Holy Spirit and empower them for their mission to spread the good news of salvation. This act symbolized the giving of the Holy Spirit and the commissioning of the apostles to carry out their ministry.
apostles
Because He Had 12 Special Friends And He Choose Them 12 To Help Him Preach His People !
The 12 apostles
Most were common fishermen.
he chose the twelve apostles to share his mission with.
Jesus (hey-zues)
They are refered to as the apostles.
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 had 12 apostles.
The 11 apostles chose both they didn't choose one over the other. Jesus had told them to do both so they fallowed him
Peter, James and John. Some specific references include Matthew 17:1, Mark 9:2 and Mark 14:33.
They are called the 12 apostles
The 12 apostles were chosen by Jesus to spread his teachings. They were considered his closest followers and included Peter, James, and John. The term "disciples" is more general and refers to all of Jesus' followers, while the apostles were specifically selected by Jesus for a special role.