Of the 12 apostles, Luke was a physician. Answer Of the twelve apostles none are mentioned as being a doctor, but Luke the writer of one of the Gospels was a disciple and he was a physician (doctor).
Luke was not one of the 12 disciples. He was a physician and historian who wrote the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles in the New Testament.
The 12 apostles were disciples of Jesus Christ who lived in various regions in the ancient Near East, primarily in Judea and Galilee. After Jesus's death and resurrection, they spread out to different parts of the known world to preach the teachings of Christianity.
No, Saint Andrew did not betray Jesus. He was actually one of Jesus' 12 apostles and is known for being the brother of Saint Peter. Saint Andrew is recognized as a faithful follower of Jesus in Christian tradition.
Yes, Simon Peter was one of the 12 disciples of Jesus. He was a fisherman by trade and became a close companion and follower of Jesus during his ministry. Peter is often recognized as one of the most prominent and vocal disciples in the New Testament.
Jesus had 12 main disciples, or apostles. One of them betrayed Him.
12 Diciples of Jesus
Jesus had 12 diciples.
Jesus probably spent most of His time with His 12 diciples
he was one of the 12 diciples in the new testament
There were a few of the 12 disciples of Jesus with no record of them in the Bible except their names. These were Judas the brother of James, Bartholemew, Lebbaeus Thaddaeus and Simon the Canaanite.
he was a fisherman.
The term 'disciple' means more than just a follower of Jesus. It means, 'imitator' or one who carefully and as closely as possible, follows the example of Jesus' life. Jesus had 12 specially and personally trained disciples He called Apostles. The Book of Acts indicates that there were only 120 disciples who were closely following Jesus. These would spread His message of the coming Kingdom of God on Earth. It is quite difficult to be a true Christian in this world.
Of the 12 apostles, Luke was a physician. Answer Of the twelve apostles none are mentioned as being a doctor, but Luke the writer of one of the Gospels was a disciple and he was a physician (doctor).
Answer Jesus chose 12 disciples as his close followers, but also chose many more. In the gospel accounts we also hear of the '72' that were sent out into the surrounding villages to proclaim Jesus' arrival. The fact is that in Jewish custom 12 was a special number. It is the smallest number divisible by six factors, 1,2,3,4,6 and 12, and symbolised 'perfection'. Therefore we have the 12 tribes of Israel, the 12 discipples of Jesus, the 12 X 12 thousand in heaven (in revelation) and Jesus closest disciples, Peter, James and John (3 of them - one quarter of 12), and the 72 (half of 12 times 12). Therefore, the 12 disciples symbolised a perfect number for Christ's mission on earth. After Jesus' mission ended, there were only 11 disciples of course - as Judas Iscariot had hanged himself. Nevertheless even the disciples themselves saw the need for a 'perfect' number and elected Mathias to take Judas' place.
No because Anthony is not a member at the 12 diciples of god and he is only a saint.
Luke was not one of the 12 disciples. He was a physician and historian who wrote the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles in the New Testament.