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WHAT BECAME OF THE 12 DISCIPLES?
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Posted on 02/27/2004 2:26:39 PM PST by ATOMIC_PUNK

WHAT BECAME OF THE
12 DISCIPLES?


1. John died of extreme old age in Ephesus.

2. Judas Iscariot, after betraying his Lord, hanged himself.

3. Peter was crucified, head downward, during the persecution of Nero.

4. Andrew died on a cross at Patrae, in Achaia, a Grecian Colony.

5. James, was thrown from a pinnacle of the Temple, and then beaten to death with a club.

6. Bartholomew was flayed alive in Albanapolis, Armenia.

7. James, the elder son of Zebedee, was beheaded at Jerusalem.

8. Thomas, the doubter, was run through the body with a lance at Coromandel, in the east Indies.

9. Philip was hanged against a pillar at Heropolis (Abyssinia).

10. Thaddeus was shot to death with arrows.

11. Simon died on a cross in Persia (now Iran.)

"Beloved, think it not strange concerning the fiery trial which is to try you, as though some strange thing happened unto you: But rejoice, in as much as ye are partakers of Christ's sufferings; that, when his glory shall be revealed, ye may be glad also with exceeding joy" (1 Peter 4:12-13).

Are you suffering today? Remember the Christians who have gone before you. God will be with you in your suffering to give comfort and sweet relief. "Casting all your care upon him; for he careth for you" (1 Peter 5:7).

Yes, Christians do suffer, but we know that "... If God be for us, who can be against us?" (Romans 8:31.) This is one of the many sweet promises of God. Get the Bible out and reread them again and again and He will uplift your Spirit with His very Word.


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To: madison10

In reply to your statement it is very well possible that Saul (Paul) was at the crucifixion of Jesus b/c it was the Passover so at the very least he would've been in Jerusalem, and since he was a Pharisee, as you pointed out, this would have been the death of all deaths for him and his parents as his father was also a Pharisee. Now I know that we could never say exactly whether or not he was there, but the likelihood is overwhelming, and as to why he might not of mentioned his encounter at the cross. If you would have been all for the killing of a man you just found out to be God and then went on to kill His followers for years would you have written about it?


21 posted on 03/16/2007 8:46:12 AM PDT by Kadosh (Holy)
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To: Ruy Dias de Bivar
One was killed, the other we hear nothing about and the THIRD James was the Lord's Brother, NOT one of the twelve.

There's no evidence from tradition that there were three men named "James" involved.

James the Lesser was the "brother of the Lord," the son of Alphaeus (and his wife, who may have been one of the "Marys" present at the crucifixion) and later the bishop of Jerusalem. Also probably the father of St. Jude.

22 posted on 03/16/2007 8:57:08 AM PDT by Campion ("I am so tired of you, liberal church in America" -- Mother Angelica, 1993)
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To: 1 spark

Except for the vision of Jesus himself appearing to Paul, and the Lord speaking to Ananias to go to Paul since he had seen Jesus, and the convinced 12 Apostles to the fact, and the Brothers in Tarsus and Jerusalem who were convinced, there is no scripture indicating that Paul actually met Jesus.

Of course, with that kind of evidence, I am convinced he did meet Jesus through a vision and his teaching was accepted by those who did know Jesus, so I would say that those who knew Jesus and Paul were in agreement that Paul preached what Jesus taught.


23 posted on 03/16/2007 9:09:54 AM PDT by Anitius Severinus Boethius
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To: Kadosh
If you would have been all for the killing of a man you just found out to be God and then went on to kill His followers for years would you have written about it?

No way!Some things are best left unsaid.

24 posted on 03/16/2007 11:30:15 AM PDT by madison10
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To: Campion

St. Jude, or Judas, was another brother of Jesus.


25 posted on 03/16/2007 11:36:51 AM PDT by madison10
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