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  2. Jan 4, 2022 · Each of the four gospels includes the calling of Jesus’ first disciples; the Synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark, and Luke) also provide lists of the Twelve, whereas John simply mentions them as a group (Matthew 4:18–22; 10:2–4; Mark 1:16–20; 3:16–19; Luke 5:4–11; 6:13–16; John 1:35–51).

  3. Sep 14, 2023 · Answer. Luke 10 is the only place where we find the account of Jesus sending a specific 70 (or 72) disciples to prepare the way before Him. The discrepancies in the number (70 or 72) come from differences found in approximately half of the ancient scrolls used in translation.

  4. The seventy disciples (Greek: ἑβδομήκοντα μαθητές, hebdomikonta mathetes), known in the Eastern Christian traditions as the seventy apostles (Greek: ἑβδομήκοντα απόστολοι, hebdomikonta apostoloi), were early emissaries of Jesus mentioned in the Gospel of Luke. The number of those disciples varies between either 70 or 72 depending on the manuscript.

  5. Peter's calling is in all of the gospels. In Luke, Jesus was tempted in chapter 4. Afterward, in chapter 5 (coinciding with the chronology in John 1), he calls Peter as a disciple (his calling is paralleled in Matt 4 and Mark 1).

  6. Oct 10, 2024 · The Bible teaches us that the original apostles of Jesus were Peter, James, John, Andrew, Philip, Judas Iscariot, Matthew, Thomas, James, the son of Alpheus, Bartholomew, Judas Thaddeus, and Simon Zelotes.

  7. Aug 19, 2023 · In just five verses, he links Jesus to both old prophecy and modern prophecy 4; he establishes the trustworthiness of the disciples (who were some of Luke’s sources for his gospel) as witnesses to these things; and he bridges his gospel to Acts, which he also wrote and which begins with Pentecost, the decisive event where the disciples were ...

  8. bible.org › seriespage › luke-4Luke 4 - bible.org

    Nov 15, 2012 · 3. the wind and waves (Luke 8:24) 4. the disciples (Luke 9:21,55) This showed His authority and power. Jesus was truly human, but He was also God incarnate. It is hard to hold these two in balance. Luke's Gospel emphasizes both aspects! Just a word about Jesus rebuking a fever.

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