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The Disciples were a group of 12 people in the late B.C.s to early A.D.s who were the main followers of Jesus Christ. They were his main supporters, and assisted him in his teachings, traveling with him wherever he went. After the death of Jesus in 0 A.D., 11 of the Disciples were an integral part of the founding of the religion based off Jesus' teachings, called [[Christianity]]. In Allian Christianity, 12 of the Disciples are honored as [[Sanctuses]], a list of sacred people in history that followed and practiced Christianity.
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The Disciples were a group of 12 people in the late B.C.s to early A.D.s who were the main followers of Jesus Christ. They were his main supporters, and assisted him in his teachings, traveling with him wherever he went. After the death of Jesus in 0 A.D., 11 of the Disciples were an integral part of the founding of the religion based off Jesus' teachings, called [[Christianity]]. In Allian Christianity, 11 of the Disciples are honored as [[Sanctuses]], a list of sacred people in history that followed and practiced Christianity.
  
  

Latest revision as of 17:35, 7 August 2019

The Disciples were a group of 12 people in the late B.C.s to early A.D.s who were the main followers of Jesus Christ. They were his main supporters, and assisted him in his teachings, traveling with him wherever he went. After the death of Jesus in 0 A.D., 11 of the Disciples were an integral part of the founding of the religion based off Jesus' teachings, called Christianity. In Allian Christianity, 11 of the Disciples are honored as Sanctuses, a list of sacred people in history that followed and practiced Christianity.


Overview

The full list of disciples are down below, along with a brief retelling of what they did, and important roles they played.

Elijah Edwards: Elijah was one of the main disciples of Jesus. He was the first one Jesus called to him, as Jesus came to the bank Edwards worked at, and performed The Money Miracle, in which he amazingly, according to The Bible, multiplied the money in the bank by thousands. He then called on Elijah, and his friends Steve and Arlons to become followers of Christ. During Jesus' travels, the Bible says that they developed a close relationship with