What do you mean by the youngest person in the Bible? If you are talking about the first human the Bible talks about, than it is Adam, the first man. The Bible reference should be at the back.
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He is one of the 12 apostles. He was picked by Jesus to become one of the first disciples.
The first mention is in Acts 11:26 - "...The disciples were called Christians first at Antioch".
Yes, according to the Bible, Peter was one of the first disciples chosen by Jesus. He was considered a leader among the disciples and played a significant role in the spread of early Christianity.
The Bible says both Adam and Eve were the first people, and also the first to sin, which happened in the garden of Eden. The Bible talks about Adam and Eve and their children from Genesis 2:4-4:25. The Bible continues to reference back to Adam and Eve throughout the whole Bible.
In a reference the first word refers to the book in the Bible where the reference is found. The first number refers to the chapter of the book and the last number is the actual verse number. The numbers are separated by a colon ( : )So, for example, the reference John 3:16 refers to the book of John, the third chapter and the sixteenth verse
Jesus instituted and celebrated the first communion with His disciples at the passover feast we now refer to as the Last Supper.
No. John the baptist was Jesus' cousin but he was never one of Jesus' disciples. John continued calling people to repentance until his imprisonment and death which are early on in the gospel accounts.
the first nonunion was given at the last supper. Jesus offered his symbolic body and blood in the fiorm of bread and wine to his disciples.
245 times. The first is in Isaiah 8:16 and the last is Act 21:16