A Biblical Guide to the 12 Disciples of Jesus,Allyson Holland - Study from the Bible and be encouraged to grow your faith! Learn about the 12 disciples of Jesus, who were chosen to carry out His divine mission on earth. Discover their names, backgrounds, personalities, and roles in spreading the Gospel and establishing the early church. Learn about the apostles, the primary disciples of Jesus according to the New Testament, who were commissioned to spread his teachings to all nations.
Find out their names, origins, roles, and stories in the biblical narratives. Learn about the 12 apostles of Jesus Christ, their personalities, roles, and fates. Discover how they became Christ's closest companions and leaders of the early church.
Today we will talk about Bible verses about Jesus and His disciples. These verses remind us of the deep connection between Jesus and those who followed Him. The names of the twelve disciples of Jesus are Simon Peter, Andrew, James (the son of Zebedee), John, Philip, Bartholomew, Thomas, Matthew, James (the son of Alphaeus), Thaddaeus, Simon the Zealot and Judas Iscariot.
(See Matthew 10:1-4 and Luke 6:12-16.) 12 disciples list: Peter James John Andrew Bartholomew or Nathanael James, the Lesser or Younger Judas Jude or Thaddeus Matthew or Levi. The twelve disciples/apostles were ordinary men whom God used in an extraordinary manner. Among the twelve were fishermen, a tax collector, and a revolutionary.
The Gospels record the constant failings, struggles, and doubts of these twelve men who followed Jesus Christ. Learn about the names, meanings, and fates of the 12 apostles who were Jesus' closest friends and followers. Find out where their remains are located and how they spread the Gospel message.
Their willingness to follow Jesus unto persecution, and in most cases martyrdom, underscores their conviction that He was indeed risen from the dead. Summary Matthew 10:2-4 and Luke 6:13. Learn who the 12 disciples of Jesus were, how they were chosen, and what they did for a living.
Explore the differences and similarities among the four Gospels' accounts of the disciples' names and roles.