God chose Moses to lead the Israelites out of Egypt into the Promised Land, and Moses delivered the Old Covenant and laws. The twelve apostles of Jesus were Peter, James, John, Andrew, Philip, Judas Iscariot, Matthew, Thomas, James, Bartholomew, Judas Thaddeus, and Simon Zelotes. As Jesus' closest followers, the twelve apostles helped spread Christianity after his crucifixion, though they may not have had the same unity during his life, and Judas Iscariot betrayed Jesus.
God chose Moses to lead the Israelites out of Egypt into the Promised Land, and Moses delivered the Old Covenant and laws. The twelve apostles of Jesus were Peter, James, John, Andrew, Philip, Judas Iscariot, Matthew, Thomas, James, Bartholomew, Judas Thaddeus, and Simon Zelotes. As Jesus' closest followers, the twelve apostles helped spread Christianity after his crucifixion, though they may not have had the same unity during his life, and Judas Iscariot betrayed Jesus.
God chose Moses to lead the Israelites out of Egypt into the Promised Land, and Moses delivered the Old Covenant and laws. The twelve apostles of Jesus were Peter, James, John, Andrew, Philip, Judas Iscariot, Matthew, Thomas, James, Bartholomew, Judas Thaddeus, and Simon Zelotes. As Jesus' closest followers, the twelve apostles helped spread Christianity after his crucifixion, though they may not have had the same unity during his life, and Judas Iscariot betrayed Jesus.
God specifically chose Moses to lead the Israelites from
captivity in Egypt to salvation in the Promised Land. Moses is also recognized as the mediator of the Old Covenant and is commonly referred to as the giver of the Law. 2. The twelve apostles of Jesus were Peter; James; John; Andrew; Philip; Judas Iscariot; Matthew; Thomas; James, the son of Alpheus; Bartholomew; Judas Thaddeus; and Simon Zelotes. 3. just like Peter, I put Jesus first in my life most of the time. and even fearful man into a courageous and faithful steward of God. 4. according to the historical study, Jesus was ever a disciple of John the Baptist, whereby ‘disciple’ is meant someone who would have been in a close personal relationship with John as their leader and teacher, and who would have spent considerable time in his presence. The current majority view of scholars is that Jesus is likely to have been John’s disciple at some time before beginning his ministry. 5. As the closest followers of Jesus Christ, the 12 apostles, often referred to as the 12 disciples, left their mark on Christianity. Christian sources claim that the other apostles continued to spread the gospel after Christ's crucifixion, even though they might not have had the same unity and power they had during his life. Judas Iscariot, one of the original apostles, is famous for hanging himself after betraying Jesus.