Entries categorized as 'New Testament Apostles'
Lifespan
Exact dates are unknown.
Ministry
Thomas was called as one of Jesus’ original Twelve Apostles.
Preparation and Calling
Unknown.
Interaction with God
Unknown.
Social Situation
Same as other of the Twelve in general.
Key Teachings
Unknown.
Testimony of Christ
“Then came Jesus, the doors being shut, and stood in the midst, and said, Peace be unto you. Then saith he to Thomas, Reach hither thy finger, and behold my hands; and reach hither thy hand, and thrust it into my side: and be not faithless, but believing. And Thomas answered and said unto him, My Lord and my God. Jesus saith unto him, Thomas, because thou hast seen me, thou hast believed” (John 20:26-29). (more…)
Categories: New Testament Apostles
Tagged: apostle, doubting, twelve apostles, witness of Jesus Christ
Lifespan
Exact dates are not known.
Ministry
John is the author of the Gospel of John. He was one of three Apostles during Jesus Christ’s ministry who were witness to the raising of Jairus’s daughter, the Transfiguration, and the Savior’s agony in Gethsemane. Following Jesus’ Crucifixion and subsequent Resurrection, John continued to teach the gospel. After he was banished to the isle of Patmos for doing so, he continued writing and is responsible for having written what is now know as the book of Revelation. (more…)
Categories: New Testament Apostles
Tagged: apostle, fisherman, gospel of John, John
Lifespan
Exact dates are unknown. Tradition holds that Paul was martyred by being beheaded during Nero’s persecution of the Christians in the mid-60s B.C.
Ministry
Paul became one of early Christianities most successful missionaries. Following his conversion, he preached throughout much of what is now the Middle East and southern Europe. He is perhaps best known for a series of lengthy missionary tours.
Preparation and Calling
Known as Saul prior to his conversion, he was a Pharisee and a student of Gamaliel. He vigorously persecuted Christians in his protection of Jewish traditions. However, while traveling to pursue some additional persecution in Damascus, he had a vision in which he saw Jesus Christ. This reversed his direction, he changed to his Latin name Paul, and he became as adamant about Christianity as he had been about his Jewishness.
Interaction with God
Paul was a visionary and very inspired man. He developed a close relationship with God and seemed to receive inspiration in a variety of spiritual ways.
Social Situation
Paul placed himself in an interesting position: prior to his position, he was a militant persecutor of Christianity, even taking part in the stoning of Stephen. He was apparently well known for his position. However, after his conversion, he began teaching the gospel of Jesus Christ among the very people he had so actively protected from its message earlier. He was a fearless proselyter and was often persecuted himself for his actions. He was arrested more than once and taken to Rome for sentencing. Tradition holds that he probably suffered martyrdom in the spring of A.D. 65.
Key Teachings
Although Paul is well known for his proselyting efforts, his numerous letters that make up what is now called the Pauline epistles in the New Testament are written to converts and congregations who had a fair understanding of the gospel already. In those letters, he covers a wide variety of topics, based on the needs of that particular congregation, but he was not shy about calling them to repentance for whatever was keeping them from proper gospel living.
Testimony of Christ
Paul bore fervent testimony of Jesus Christ. Here is just a sampling:
“For if, when we were enemies, we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son, much more, being reconciled, we shall be saved by his life. And not only so, but we also joy in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom we have now received the atonement” (Romans 5:10-11).
“For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord” (Romans 6:23).
“For Christ sent me . . . to preach the gospel” (1 Cor. 1:17).
Living with the Prophet
Paul’s dramatic reversal of his life’s direction is a witness that even the most committed persecutors of Christ’s followers can change their lives and become believers. Resolve in your heart today to never give up in teaching those around you about your beliefs. Don’t be obnoxious about it, but neither should you back down from your beliefs. Paul wrote: “For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Jesus Christ” (Rom. 1:16). Join him today in that commitment.
Sources:
LDS Bible Dictionary
Oxford Companion to the Bible, edited by Bruce M. Metzger and Michael D. Coogan
Categories: New Testament Apostles
Lifespan
Exact dates are unknown. Tradition holds that Peter was martyred in Rome in approximately A.D. 64 or 65.
Ministry
Peter, along with fellow Apostles James and John, formed the inner core or presidency of the Twelve Apostles. He was at the Mount of Transfiguration and Gethsemane with them. His ministry was also extended through letter writing (see the Epistles of Peter). (more…)
Categories: New Testament Apostles
Lifespan
Exact dates are not known.
Ministry
According to the Gospel of John (13:18), Jesus chose Judas Iscariot as one of his Twelve Apostles knowing that Judas would betray him. Accordingly, it is for his betrayal of Jesus, in return for 30 pieces of silver, that Judas Iscariot is known. He died directly following the betrayal, either by hanging himself or by leaping to his death (the accounts in Matthew and Acts differ).
Preparation and Calling
Nothing is known of Judas’ background prior to his calling as one of Jesus’ select Twelve, other than that he came from a village in southern Judea named Kerioth.
Interaction with God
Unknown.
Social Situation
The Apostle John claimed that Judas was a thief. He sold his Savior out to the Jewish authorities for 30 pieces of silver, but we cannot determine his motives for doing so from the scriptural record.
Key Teachings
Unknown.
Testimony of Christ
Unknown.
Living with the Prophet
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Sources:
LDS Bible Dictionary
Oxford Companion to the Bible, edited by Bruce M. Metzger and Michael D. Coogan
Categories: New Testament Apostles
Sources:
LDS Bible Dictionary
Oxford Companion to the Bible, edited by Bruce M. Metzger and Michael D. Coogan
Categories: New Testament Apostles
Lifespan
Exact dates are not known.
Ministry
James, along with fellow Apostles Peter and John, formed the inner core or presidency of the Twelve Apostles. He was at the Mount of Transfiguration and Gethsemane. The book of Acts mentions that Herod Agrippa I had him killed, making him the second martyr of the church (Stephen was first) and the first of the Apostles to die (after Judas Iscariot, of course).
Preparation and Calling
James was in the fishing business, partnered with his brother John and Simon Peter, when Jesus called them to join him.
Interaction with God
Unknown.
Social Situation
Same as other of the Twelve in general.
Key Teachings
Unknown, although he clearly loved the Savior.
Testimony of Christ
Unknown.
Living with the Prophet
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Sources:
LDS Bible Dictionary
Oxford Companion to the Bible, edited by Bruce M. Metzger and Michael D. Coogan
Categories: New Testament Apostles
Lifespan
Exact dates not known.
Ministry
The New Testament does not provide a record of James’ ministry.
Preparation and Calling
Although there is speculation that this James is the same as James the younger, and therefore the son of one of the Marys at both the crucifixion and resurrection, we cannot know for certain how he was prepared to serve as one of Jesus’ Twelve Apostles.
Interaction with God
Unknown.
Social Situation
Same as other of the Twelve in general.
Key Teachings
Unknown.
Testimony of Christ
Unknown.
Sources:
LDS Bible Dictionary
Oxford Companion to the Bible, edited by Bruce M. Metzger and Michael D. Coogan
Categories: New Testament Apostles
Lifespan
Uncertain.
Ministry
It is possible that Nathanael and Bartholomew are the same person. Nothing certain is known about his particular ministry, although an apocryphal text speaks of his proselyting in Egypt, Persian, India, and Armenia.
Preparation and Calling
Unknown.
Interaction with God
Unknown.
Social Situation
Same as other of the Twelve in general.
Key Teachings
Unknown.
Testimony of Christ
Unknown.
Living with the Prophet
NA.
Sources:
LDS Bible Dictionary
Oxford Companion to the Bible, edited by Bruce M. Metzger and Michael D. Coogan
Categories: New Testament Apostles
Lifespan
Exact dates are uncertain.
Ministry
Though not one of the Twelve in the New Testament, Joseph, surnamed Barnabas, was nonetheless considered an Apostle and therefore a prophet and teacher of righteousness. He seems to have served as Paul’s senior companion in taking the gospel to Cyprus and Iconium, and was actually responsible for introducing Paul (then Saul) to Jesus’ original Apostles.
Preparation and Calling
Joseph Barnabas was a Jew from Cyprus who was very supportive of the growth of the Church. Little else is known.
Interaction with God
Unknown.
Social Situation
Barnabas played a leading role in taking the gospel of Jesus Christ to the gentiles. He made a large donation to the church in Jerusalem and actively proselyted with Paul.
Key Teachings
Little is known of Barnabas’s teachings in the scripture canon, although a second-century text called the Epistle of Barnabas is credited to his name.
Testimony of Christ
Unknown.
Living with the Prophet
One of Barnabas’s first recorded acts in the New Testament was a large financial contribution to the Church in Jerusalem. He supported the new faith by selling his land and bringing the proceeds of the sale to the Apostles for their use as they saw fit. But we need not be wealthy landowners to contribute to the cause of promoting the gospel. What can you do to support the work of those who are called to move the work of God forward in today’s world?
Sources:
LDS Bible Dictionary
Oxford Companion to the Bible, edited by Bruce M. Metzger and Michael D. Coogan
Categories: New Testament Apostles