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    The Disciples

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    • Peter. Also known as Simon, Simon Peter, or Cephas (Rock), Peter was a gregarious, natural leader, and an obvious spokesperson for the twelve. Peter’s name is mentioned far more in the New Testament than any other of the disciples.
    • Andrew. An early disciple of John the Baptist, Andrew, and John, the Son of Zebedee were present when John the Baptist said, “Behold, the Lamb of God!”
    • James. James is the elder brother of John. He is a rather quiet part of the team of disciples in that we don’t read much about him in Scripture. As part of Jesus’ “inner three” he was permitted to be present along with Peter and John when Jesus raised Jairus’ daughter from the dead (Mark 5:37), he witnessed Jesus’ transfiguration on the Mount of Olives (Matthew 17:1), and he was in the Garden of Gethsemane with Jesus.
    • John. Known as the “disciple Jesus loved,” he was also a part of the inner three. (John 3:23) He wrote a large portion of the New Testament—The book of John, 1, 2, and 3 John, and the book of Revelation.
    • Peter. Without question, Peter was a "duh"-ciple most people can identify with. One minute he was walking on water by faith, and the next he was sinking in doubt.
    • Andrew. The apostle Andrew abandoned John the Baptist to become the first follower of Jesus of Nazareth, but John the Baptist didn't mind. He knew his mission was to point people to the Messiah.
    • James. Each of the synoptic Gospels identify James as an early disciple of Jesus. James the son of Zebedee, often called James the Greater to distinguish him from the other apostle named James, was a member of Christ's inner circle, which included his brother, the apostle John, and Peter.
    • John. The apostle John, brother to James, was nicknamed by Jesus one of the "sons of thunder," but he liked to call himself "the disciple whom Jesus loved."
  2. In Christian theology and ecclesiology, the apostles, particularly the Twelve Apostles (also known as the Twelve Disciples or simply the Twelve), were the primary disciples of Jesus according to the New Testament.

  3. Learn about the names, backgrounds and roles of the 12 apostles of Jesus, who were the foundation stones of His church. Find out their stories, symbols and legends from the New Testament and other sources.

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  4. Sep 4, 2019 · Learn about the names, roles, and stories of Jesus' 12 closest followers, also known as the 12 disciples or the Twelve. Explore the four lists of apostles in the Bible and the differences, ambiguities, and legends surrounding them.

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  5. Jan 4, 2022 · Learn who the twelve followers of Jesus were, how they were called, and what they did after His resurrection and ascension. Find out the names, meanings, and differences of the terms disciple and apostle.

  6. Oct 12, 2021 · Learn about the 12 apostles/disciples of Jesus, their names, nationalities, commissions, and fates. Find out the difference between \"apostle\" and \"disciple\" and how Judas was replaced by Matthias.

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