mission of the apostles , after Jesuss death was to follow the command , Go and spread the word of god.
Thou Shalt not kill
The life and death of Jesus, the acts of the apostles.
Jesus selected the group of 12 who became what was called his Disciples. After his death and resurrection, the 12 Disciples became the Apostles or founders of the churches.
Most all of the deaths of the Apostles are not recorded in the Bible.
The apostles could have prevented their enforced deaths by denying Christ. Even then they would have died eventually since it is the result of sin.
No, Mary of Bethany was not one of the apostles. She was a friend and follower of Jesus, commonly associated with her sister Martha and brother Lazarus. The apostles were the twelve chosen by Jesus to be his closest disciples and to spread his teachings after his death and resurrection.
Fred Marnau has written: 'The wounds of the apostles' 'Death of the cathedral'
A:The period during which the apostles are thought to have been alive is known as the Apostolic Age. This is followed by the Age of the Apostolic Fathers, or the early Church Fathers. The Apostolic Fathers are thought to have known some of the apostles. The next period is known as the Age of the Church Fathers.
Stephen was the first disciple to be martyred. He was stoned to death. All the apostles but John were martyred.
John the beloved. He did not have a recorded demise. All the other apostles met with violent and unpleasant deaths
The Quorum of Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the 'Mormon' church) consists of twelve apostles, except in the case of the death of a member before a replacement has been appointed. In decision making, the entire quorum of twelve must agree in order for a decision to be final.