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  • [[Category:Christian Pentecost (event)|1325c Giotto]] [[Category:Twelve Apostles--art (event)|1325c Giotto]]
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  • [[Category:Christian Pentecost (event)|1596 Greco]] [[Category:Twelve Apostles--art (subject)|1596 Greco]]
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  • [[Category:Christian Pentecost (event)|1545 Titian]] [[Category:Twelve Apostles--art (subject)|1545 Titian]]
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  • *[[Jesus of Nazareth|BACK to JESUS OF NAZARETH]] -- [[Twelve Apostles|TWELVE APOSTLES]] -- [[Peter|SIMON PETER]] -- [[James son of Zebedee|JAMES THE ELD ...vent in the life of [[Jesus of Nazareth]] and his closest disciples (the [[Twelve Apostles]]). The episode is narrated in the Gospels of Mark (3:13–19), Ma
    0 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 07:28, 26 August 2022
  • ...tian tradition. In the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus specifically instructs the Twelve not to go to Samaria: "Go nowhere among the Gentiles and enter no town of t ...e episode had strong theological implications, but hardly is an historical event.
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  • ...years old" when she married her uncle (Ant XIX 354). In the Jewish War the event is presented from the Roman point of view: "[Claudius] bestowed the kingdom ...tima]] in the year 60 CE and their encounter with [[Paul of Tarsus]]. This event is recorded only in Christian tradition.
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  • '''Judas Iscariot''' (1st century CE) was one of the [[Twelve Apostles]] of [[Jesus of Nazareth]], the one who betrayed him. < ''Events'' : [[Choosing of the Twelve]] -- [[Betrayal of Judas]] -- [[Anointing at Bethany]] -- [[Last Supper]] -
    160 members (0 subcategories, 25 files) - 09:05, 25 September 2023
  • ...ng the early Christian tradition the risen Christ appeared not only to the Twelve but also to James, the brother of Jesus. Paul also was considered an apostl ...where is written: “About that day and hour [of the End] no one knows… not event the Son, but the Father alone.”
    103 members (1 subcategory, 5 files) - 12:11, 5 January 2023
  • ...[[Resurrection of Jesus]] -- [[Ascension of Jesus]] -- [[Gathering of the Twelve at Jerusalem]] -- [[Christian Pentecost]] -- [[Death of Mary|Death and Assu ...etown of Jesus. Nothing else is added about the [[Jesus Family]]. The only event in which Mary is directly involved is when the family of Jesus made an atte
    73 members (0 subcategories, 9 files) - 10:37, 3 March 2017
  • ...ompanion of Stephen, not one of the first disciples of Jesus or one of the Twelve. Philip {{had}} joined the movement only after the death of Jesus and even The news of the event, we are told, was met with great criticism at Jerusalem by circumcised memb
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  • ...ven a bit confused and theologically not entirely coherent, to justify the event in which he recognized the merciful action of God. ...as a “heavenly revelation,” Paul himself indicated the radicalness of the event. Paul did not abandon Judaism, but “moved” from one variety of Judaism
    130 KB (21,728 words) - 15:39, 29 December 2018
  • ...tic, Jewish sect" (Segal 1900, p.6) does not downplay the radically of the event. James is in line with the Testaments of Twelve Patriarchs. --Under temptation.
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