The possessive form of "disciple" is "disciple's." For example, "the disciple's dedication to his teacher was inspiring."
The disciple listened closely as their mentor shared valuable teachings and guidance.
John refers to himself multiple times in the Gospel of John, often as "the disciple whom Jesus loved" or simply as "the disciple." It is estimated that he refers to himself in this way around 20 times throughout the Gospel.
Saint Michael is not typically known as a disciple in Christianity. He is an archangel who is recognized as a leader of the heavenly army. In some traditions, he is considered a protector and defender rather than a follower or disciple of Jesus.
Jesus did not play favourites. He believed in building the strengths of each of his disciples, but his "inner circle" comprised Peter and the brothers James and John, sons of Zebedee. However, there exists a belief that John was his "favourite" disciple, because John refers to himself as "the disciple whom Jesus loved" several times in the Gospel of John.
he hung himselfExample: He will hang himself. He has hanged himself. He hung himself.
Saint Augustine was a disciple in the sense he was a follower of Christ but he was not a disciple or apostle called by Jesus himself.
He hung himself.
Kevin stokes hung himself he was going through a lot and was stressed out about life
John the brother of James and the one Jesus said take care of your mother, as He hung on the cross
He was called Mathias , he replaced Judas as he had hanged himself.
By hanging himself on a tree and it choked him and he died.
Hess hung himself in 1987 at the age of 93, in prison in Germany.
He hung himself
Judas Iscariot
Judas turned against Jesus, and sold Him out to the Pharisees for 30 pieces of silver. Some suspect it was out of jealousy and that Judas only expected Jesus to get a beating, not actually be killed which is why he threw the coins back at the Pharisees later and then hung himself out of guilt.
At Matthew 27:55 the first disciple 'mentioned by name' was-- "Now as it was late in the afternoon, there came a rich man of Ar·i·ma·the´a, named Joseph, who had also himself become a disciple of Jesus.