Saturday 8 July 2023

Twelve Disciples of Jesus


The twelve disciples of Jesus, also known as the apostles, were his closest followers and played a significant role in his ministry. According to the New Testament of the Bible, the twelve disciples were:

Simon Peter: Peter was a fisherman and is considered the leader of the twelve. Jesus referred to him as "the rock" on which he would build his church.

Andrew: Andrew was Peter's brother and also a fisherman. He was one of the first disciples called by Jesus.

James, son of Zebedee: James was the brother of John. He, along with his brother, was known as one of the "Sons of Thunder."

John, son of Zebedee: John was the brother of James and often referred to as "the disciple whom Jesus loved." He played a significant role in the early Christian community.

Philip: Philip was from Bethsaida and was known for his logical and practical thinking. He was instrumental in bringing Nathanael to Jesus.

Bartholomew: Also known as Nathanael, Bartholomew was initially skeptical about Jesus but became a dedicated disciple.

Matthew: Matthew, also known as Levi, was a tax collector before becoming a disciple of Jesus. He is traditionally associated with writing the Gospel of Matthew.

Thomas: Thomas is best known for his doubts and insistence on seeing Jesus' wounds after his resurrection. He is often referred to as "Doubting Thomas."

James, son of Alphaeus: Also known as James the Less, he is sometimes identified as the brother of Matthew. Not much is known about him.

Thaddaeus: Also called Lebbaeus or Judas, not to be confused with Judas Iscariot. He is mentioned briefly in the Gospels but his role is not well-documented.

Simon the Zealot: Simon was called the Zealot, which suggests he may have been associated with the Jewish nationalist Zealot movement.

Judas Iscariot: Judas was the disciple who infamously betrayed Jesus to the religious authorities for thirty pieces of silver. His betrayal led to Jesus' crucifixion.

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