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Disciples of Christ were truth-seekers of the gospel, without face or church. The disciples gathered for the purpose of spreading the gospel of Christ.

The Messiah and his family lived in Nazareth, near the town of Sephos in Galilee. The Messiah’s first disciple was chosen in Capernaum and Bethsaida, some 50 miles (50 km) from Nazareth.

1) Peter

Simeon Peter, son of Jonah, is a Bethsaidaite man in the Philippines. She was married in Capernaum in the kingdom of Galilee. Simeon meets the Messiah at Capernaum. Philip, Andrew, and Simeon are Bethsaidaans. The other disciples were fishing in Peter’s boat. The eldest of the disciples was one or two years younger than Jesus. His younger brother Andrew was a disciple of John the Baptist. The Messiah first spoke to the public as he rode on Peter’s boat.

2) Andrew

Andrew is Peter’s younger brother. Although he assisted his brother in his family’s deceit, he was a disciple of John the Baptist. John was a friend and likeness of the Lord. Andrew is the first Messiah to be called. After staying with Jesus for a day, Andrew introduces the Messiah to Peter.

3) Jacob

Jacob son of Zebedee and Salome is a Bethsaidaite. Peter was his friend and helper in times of need. The Messiah called the sons of Zebedee the offspring of the thunder. His younger brother John became a disciple of John the Baptist.

4) John

John is the youngest son of Zebedee and Salome. At an early age, the Baptist became a disciple of John. The day he met the Messiah, he became a disciple of the Messiah, along with Andrew. It was John who gave the older James the knowledge of the Messiah. James, the older brother, is said to have helped the boat in fishing (Matthew 4:21). He was the youngest of the disciples (16-18).

5) Philip

Philip is a Bethsaidaite. Philip was known by the Greek name. The passage that Philip calls the Messiah is found in John 1: 43-51. Philip and Nathaniel were friends, studying the Law and Prophecy of Moses in the synagogue. They were from the Pharisee community.

6) Nathaniel (Bartholomew)

Nathaniel is the Canaanite of the kingdom of Galilee (John 21: 2). Nathaniel also has the nickname Bartholomew. It means the son of a man named Talomei, or from a village named after him. Philip was a friend of the law books, a contemporary, and a Pharisee. The Messiah identified himself at the call of the Messiah.

7) Matthew

Matthew is the son of Halpai. Herod worked as a tax collector in a coastal city in the country of Galilee. There is also the name Levi. They were aged 28-30 years. In the Hebrew Gospel of Matthew, the Messiah is seen as the fulfillment of the prophecies of Moses, the King of the Jews.

8) Thomas

The Gospel records that the Messiah also called the seven disciples above. But the rest joined the Messiah. They are the ones who were with the Messiah, or the Messiah. Thomas, because of his resemblance to Jesus in form, was called the Toma, which in Syriac means double. Thomas, through Mary, is the cousin of the Messiah. According to Toma’s procedure, the Tomah was the carpenter’s work for the Messiah’s family.

9) Jacob

James is the son of Halpai and Mary. Halpai is the brother of Isaac’s father. The carpenter was the work of the Messiah’s family. The Esseni Alle was the Pharisea sect. Galilee was the land of Nazareth.

10) Judas Thaddeus

Judas Thaddeus is Jacob’s younger brother. The man was 20-25 years old. Nazareth is the country of Galilee. It was the family of the Messiah.

11) Simeon

The fourth group of Jews is the Knanaya, or Zionist. Judas was a native. Was the revolutionary. Understanding the true purpose of the Messiah, he became a companion for the gospel.

12) Judas Scariotha

Judas is the son of Simeon Skariot. He was a native of Judea. The fourth group of Jews is the Knanaya, or Zionist. He was the steward of the liars and the cashier. Judas arrived at the scene hoping to make a revolution through the Messiah.

13) Mathias

Mathias was chosen as the 12th man to replace Judas Scariotha. The Messiah was the first person in his life.

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