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- Each of the 12 apostles left families and careers, often traveling alone to distant countries, declaring that Jesus died and came back to life. For proclaiming Jesus' resurrection, they were beaten, imprisoned, and many killed in torturous ways.
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Nov 24, 2020 · The Bible lists the names of the twelve disciples in Matthew 10:2–4, Mark 3:16–19 and Luke 6:13–16. However, the New Testament records the death of only two of the apostles – Judas Iscariot and James the son of Zebedee. Most of what we know about the other apostles’ deaths is derived from old Christian authors and church tradition ...
Dec 17, 2019 · Before Jesus died, he entrusted his mother Mary to the beloved disciple (John 19:26–27), who is most widely believed to be John. When Mary died, John allegedly went to Ephesus, where he wrote his three epistles.
May 27, 2024 · James, the brother of John and one of the apostles closest to Jesus, was the first apostle to die after Jesus. His death came at the hands of King Herod Agrippa I around 44 AD. This account is recorded in Acts 12:1-2.
Mar 28, 2022 · The first of the apostles to die, other than Judas, was Stephen. Dragged before the Sanhedrin, the supreme council and tribunal of the Jewish people, he was sentenced to death and stoned.
- Saint Peter. Crucified upside down in Rome. His remains were buried in St. Peter’s Basilica, Vatican.
- Saint James the Greater. Pierced by a sword. His remains were buried in St. James Church, Compostela, Spain.
- Saint James the Less. Stoned to death. His remains are buried in the Holy Apostles Basilica, Rome, Italy.
- Saint Jude Thaddeus. Killed by arrows. His remains were buried in St. Peter’s Basilica, Vatican.
Jun 22, 2004 · What was Jesus trying to do by sending out His disciples without the essentials they needed? I believe that the answer is that Jesus was training the twelve to trust Him for their every need, and especially for their daily needs.
It appears from John 1:35-51 that Philip and Bartholomew believed in Jesus Christ as their Messiah on the same day that Peter, Andrew, James, and John did. Bartholomew was also known as Nathanael. Tradition reports that Philip died in Hierapolis, Turkey by hanging (A.D. 80).