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The disciple who did not die a premature death was John, also known as John the Apostle. He is believed to have lived out his natural life and died of old age around the turn of the 2nd century.
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.
Yes, the evangelists were not among the original twelve disciples of Jesus. The evangelists Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John were later followers of Jesus who wrote the Gospels based on their experiences and teachings.
Our Lord had 12 apostles. Of those, only Judas Iscariot is not a saint as he was the person who betrayed Our Lord. Matthias took his place as an apostle and he, too, is a saint. As far as disciples, this term means anyone who is a faithful follower of Our Lord - living or dead. There is no way to know this number.
When Jesus was arrested, his disciples scattered and fled to different locations to avoid being arrested themselves. Prior to his arrest, one of the disciples, Judas Iscariot, had betrayed Jesus by leading the authorities to him.
Jesus washed the feet of his disciples during the Last Supper, but the Bible does not specify whose feet he washed first.
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No, you would not be considered lucky."Seven months premature" means being born after only two months of gestation. This is medically termed a miscarriage and invariably results in the foetus' death.
The disciples did fast but only occasionally.
Judas Iscariot - the disciple who betrayed Jesus. As his name suggests he was from Iscaria, in the south.
No the disciples did not understand him when he said you will see me for a short time only.
There were eleven disciples present. Judas Iscariot not being with them anymore.
He was highly motivated and could only have been stopped by a premature death.
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All of Jesus's original disciples were Jews. However, Peter and Paul made the decision to preach to Gentiles after Jesus's death which is when we start seeing non-Jewish believers in the Christ.
Christian tradition attributes the Gospels of Matthew and John to two of the twelve disciples. Epistles are also attributed to James, John, Jude and Peter.Actually, none of the twelve disciples wrote any book that we see in the New Testament. The four gospels were written anonymously and were only attributed th the disciples whose names they now bear, later in the second century. Scholars say that these gospels were not written by eyewitnesses to the events they portray. None of the epistles can be attributed to any of the disciples. In fact, Jude clearly identifies itself as a second-century book, while 2 Peter includes almost all of the material in Jude, proof that 2 Peter was also written during the second century. Scholars have looked closely at all these works to find evidence of the original disciples, but see nothing in the gospels or epistles that points back to any of the disciples.
Jesus the Christ was born 2010 years ago but the Christian religion only began to develop after His death in 33 CE when His disciples began to spread Jesus' teachings.
It is not told how many time he was seen by his disciples. Only events that relate to his teachings are recorded in scripture.