Webb7 sep. 2024 · In other words, Jesus is saying the disciples can take courage and fear not because Jesus was there with them. Dr Tom Constable says, “Fear is unwarranted where Jesus is present.” If you were to stop this story after Jesus walks on water there would be plenty to glean from this passage. But it’s not over yet. WebbThe post-resurrection appearances of Jesus in the canonical gospels (and to a lesser extent other books of the New Testament) are reported to have occurred after Jesus' death, burial and resurrection, but prior to his ascension. Among these sources, most scholars believe the First Epistle to the Corinthians was written first. Most Christians point to the …
The Other Half of Discipleship: Why We Learn Life-on-Life
Webb26 okt. 2024 · The 12 disciples of Jesus namely Peter, Andrew, James, John, Philip, Bartholomew, Thomas, Matthew, James, Thaddaeus, Simon the Zealot, and Judas Iscariot are names that have been closely associated with the Savior’s teaching since the earliest days of Christianity. Listed below are the 12 apostles and their descriptions: Peter WebbJohn 18:15-17. Simon Peter followed — See note on Matthew 26:58; Luke 22:54-62; and so did another disciple — Generally supposed to have been John himself, it being the … foa and rothbaum 1998
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WebbWho was the “other” disciple? Question: When Jesus was taken to be judge and crucified, how many disciples followed him? John 18:15 stated two, one was Peter and another … Webb28 maj 2024 · Presumably, this other disciple was John himself, who was known to the high priest and could therefore follow Jesus into the high priest’s courtyard. Peter was … Webb4 jan. 2024 · Judas denied he was the one, just as had the other disciples—even calling Jesus “Rabbi”—the term for “teacher” and a sign of respect ( Matthew 26:25 ). Jesus answered Judas’s question, “Is it I?” straightforwardly: “You have said it yourself” ( … foa asbl