There are many, many records about how and where each of the apostles died. None of these records is at all historical, and in many cases there are records that tell us that a single apostle died in more than one place or in quit different ways. The one thing these fictional accounts have in common is that, apart from John, all the apostles supposedly were martyred.
As for historical accounts of the deaths of the apostles, we have none. It's as if the apostles never existed.
Here the apostles when Jesus died makes no scene at all , so it just can not be anwetred properly.
AnswerNo. The Acts of the Apostles is essentially a record of the supposed acts of Peter and Paul, perhaps even a subtle comparison of the two apostles. Apart from Stephen, who is not mentioned anywhere outside Acts, there is no real mention of the other apostles.
All the apostles do agree that Jesus was born and died for us and rose again.
A:The New Testament epistles are named for the apostles in whose names they were written or the apostles the second-century Church Fathers believed to have written them. The apostles are: Paul, James, Peter, John and Jude. The apostle Paul certainly wrote some of the epistles named for him, but scholars believe that the other epistles were all written pseudepigraphically, not by the apostles whose names they now bear.
The Apostles lived about 2000 years ago. No birth or death records in the modern sense have survived from that era. It is all a matter of tradition. According to tradition, all of the apostles died as martyrs with the exception of the Apostle John, who died of old age on the island of Patmos near the coast of what is now Turkey.
The 'oral tradition' is no longer necessary as we now have all the Apostles teachings written down for us in the New testament.
Nobody knowsThe Bible did not write about what happen to all the Apostles and there's no records outside the Bible to confirm if they ever existed at all. Tradition tells us that he died about the year 64 by being crucified upside-down on a cross under the reign of Roman Emperor Nero.
He isn't anywhere. He died, if he even existed at all.
Stephen was the first disciple to be martyred. He was stoned to death. All the apostles but John were martyred.
Not likely; the apostles were all Semitic Jews.
No, Judas who betrayed Our Lord is not a saint. All the other apostles are considered saints.
All the Christian churches are continuing the work of the apostles.