None of the apostles of Jesus Christ preached naked. Isaiah (in the Old Testament) walked naked for three years because God commanded him to do so.
Isaiah 20:2 At the same time spake the LORD by Isaiah the son of Amoz, saying, Go and loose the sackcloth from off thy loins, and put off thy shoe from thy foot. And he did so, walking naked and barefoot.
Isaiah 20:3 And the LORD said, Like as my servant Isaiah hath walked naked and barefoot three years for a sign and wonder upon Egypt and upon Ethiopia;
Isaiah 20:4 So shall the king of Assyria lead away the Egyptians prisoners, and the Ethiopians captives, young and old, naked and barefoot, even with their buttocks uncovered, to the shame of Egypt.
There are no records or evidence to suggest that any apostle preached naked. This claim is not supported by historical accounts or biblical texts.
According to tradition, Matthew the Apostle preached in Judea for 15 years before traveling to other regions to spread the teachings of Jesus.
Saint Thomas the Apostle is believed to have lived and preached primarily in India and the surrounding region. He is often associated with establishing the Christian community in what is now modern-day Kerala.
Traditionally, it is believed that Thomas the Apostle lived and ministered in India. He is said to have travelled to Kerala and established Christian communities there. His tomb is also said to be located in Mylapore, Chennai, in India.
Saint James the Greater became a saint due to his role as one of the original twelve apostles of Jesus Christ. He preached the gospel in Spain and later was martyred for his faith in Jerusalem. He is highly revered in Christianity as a patron saint of pilgrims.
Saint Thomas, also known as Saint Thomas the Apostle, is believed to have lived and preached in various places including Judea, Parthia, and India. He is best known for spreading Christianity in the Indian subcontinent.
it was paul _will_
a follower of Jesus that preached and spread his teachings
Through St. Paul the Apostle.
In Christianity, an apostle is typically understood to be one of the twelve disciples chosen by Jesus Christ to spread his teachings. Apostles are considered the foundation of the early Christian church and are thought to have been personally commissioned by Jesus. Their role was to establish and spread the teachings of Jesus, often through missionary work and writing letters to different communities.
Because he preached Jesus, crucified and risen and coming again.
That was Saint Paul, who believed that God had given him the authority to be an apostle even though he was not one of the original 12 and had never known Jesus. Saint Paul believed that the message of Jesus was for all people, so he converted Gentiles into the Christian community. This angered some Palestinian Christians.Paul the Apostle was known as the 'Apostle to the Gentiles.' He undertook a number of missionary journeys in which he preached to the gentiles.
Down through the centuries there have been many people who are followers of Jesus, who have preached to both Jews and Gentiles. In the Bible we have the apostle Peter, who usually preached to Jews, but in Acts 10:34-43 he preached to a Gentile family of a Roman soldier, Cornelius. Also in Acts 8:26-40 we see the account of Philip, known as the evangelist in later times, preaching to the Ethiopian. Then of coarse the apostle Paul preached to Jews and Gentiles as we see in his epistles in the Bible.
Matthew preached to the Ethiopians, he also went to Macedonia, Persia, and Parthia (northeast Iran).
Jesus the Christ did not preach in Rome, but Paul the apostle went to Rome and preached about Jesus as did other men.
According to tradition, Matthew the Apostle preached in Judea for 15 years before traveling to other regions to spread the teachings of Jesus.
Traditionally, it is believed that Thomas the Apostle lived and ministered in India. He is said to have travelled to Kerala and established Christian communities there. His tomb is also said to be located in Mylapore, Chennai, in India.
After his conversion, Saul of Tarsus, who later became known as the apostle Paul, dedicated his life to preaching the teachings of Jesus Christ. He traveled extensively, establishing churches and spreading the message of Christianity throughout the Roman Empire. He wrote many of the letters, or epistles, that are now part of the New Testament.