The one gospel that clearly provides a characteristic common to the disciples as a whole is Mark's Gospel. In this, the twelve disciples are portrayed as lacking understanding, almost buffoons.
The other gospels, particularly Luke, moved away from this critical portrait of the disciples.
John was not the oldest of the disciples. It is believed that Peter was the oldest among the twelve disciples of Jesus.
I am assuming that you are asking if the twelve disciples came from each of the 12 tribes of Israel. First of all there were many disciples but Jesus did select twelve to be the closest to him. All twelve tribes are not represented. We know this because there were two sets of brothers (Andrew and Peter, James and John) so that the maximum number of tribes represented is ten.
Judas Iscariot met Jesus when he was chosen by Jesus to be one of his twelve disciples. Judas was likely drawn to Jesus by his teachings and miracles, and ultimately became one of his closest followers.
In the three Gospels which record this event no number is mentioned. It could reasonably be assumed, that since no-one is recorded as being absent that all twelve were present. See:Matthew 8:23-27: Mark 4:35-41 and Luke 8:22-25
An apostle is a person who is sent out to spread a religious message or carry out a mission, often used in reference to the twelve disciples of Jesus in the Bible who were tasked with spreading the teachings of Christianity.
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Possibly the twelve disciples.
John was not the oldest of the disciples. It is believed that Peter was the oldest among the twelve disciples of Jesus.
The 70 were disciples, but were in addition to the twelve apostles.
They were Jews.
The order of disciples called by Jesus were known as the Twelve Apostles.
One of the twelve disciples of Jesus.
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The Apostle Matthew