Jerusalem is famous for being a holy city and the site of major events in Jesus Christ's life. One event is the Last Supper with Jesus and his disciples.
The two disciples Matthew and John wrote Gospels about Jesus' life. Many also believe that Peter was an important source for the Gospel of Mark.
It means that Jesus wanted his disciples to work together and be a group of people who can be united in fellowship and in life
The bible states that Jesus prayed in the garden of gethsamene, and on the moutain, where the disciples saw Mosea and elijah.
'Disciples' can follow ANYone.A 'disciple' is a taught one, a learner, a pupil.If you're speaking of Jesus' disciples, then it was JESUS that they followed.They were 'footstep followers' of Christ.When Jesus died, they followed what Jesus had taught them, as well as observing those who knew him best and patterned their lives after Jesus.(1 Corinthians 11:1).Then, as today, we have principles and laws, a clear record of Jesus' life, and the life of his apostles, as well as the Hebrew scriptures, outlining those who found favor with God and those who did not, so we can have a very good idea HOW to be loyal to God, and CONTINUE to be disciples of Jesus.
Was told to tell his disciples that he came to life
The new testament is about the birth of Jesus , then his life and teachings, also what the disciples did.
Yes, as interpreted by his Disciples. It is also based on the teachings of the Hebrew religion as it existed at the time of Caesar Augustus and Jesus.
"And when the disciples saw him walking on the sea, they were troubled, saying, It is a spirit; and they cried out for fear."-Matthew 14:26 They were scarde he was a ghost coming towards them.
The last command of Jesus to the disciples was to go and make disciples and baptize them. Please note he never mentioned anything of healing.
All religions have disciples. A disciple is a follower of what ever religion they desire. Christian disciples follow Jesus Christ's teachings in the Bible. A disciple of Jesus has the responsibility to tell other people about Jesus Christ. In this way people can know what Jesus Christ did for the world and if called by God for salvation can respond to that call. Down through the centuries disciples of Christ have spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ and many people now have eternal life. Christians believe that Jesus is "the way, the truth and the life" and that no one comes to the Father (God) except through Jesus ( John 14:6).
The same way the disciples lived in the 1st Century - character and moral wise that is. To be a 'disciple' is to be an 'imitator' of Jesus. With God's Holy Spirit guiding the repentant and baptized disciple, he/she would live a life putting God's Law first and foremost in their lives.