Number 12 Flashcards

1
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Who were the three inner apostles?

A

Peter, James, and John

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2
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What four apostles were fishing partners

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James and John, Peter and Andrew

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3
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What four apostles were originally disciples of John the Baptist

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James, John, Andrew, and Philip

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4
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What three apostles wrote scripture

A

Matthew, John and Peter

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5
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What apostles were brothers?

A

Peter and Andrew were brothers and James and John were brothers

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6
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One of the Apostles who was a great leader and the most prominent and outspoken of the 12. he was one of the inner three along with James and John

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Peter

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7
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This apostle was crucified upside down

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Peter

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8
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This apostle was a friendly humble behind the scenes soul winner who brought his brother Peter to Christ

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Andrew

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9
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Tradition says this apostle was beaten and tied to an X shaped cross in Greece in 69 A.D.

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Andrew

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10
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This apostle is known as” the disciple whom Jesus loved” and as” apostle of love”. He possessed a special intimacy with Christ, and it was he who leaned upon Christ’s breast on the night of the last supper.

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John

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11
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This apostle was the only disciple at the cross and the first disciple to see the risen crossed

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John

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12
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One tradition says this apostle was boiled in oil, but he apparently survived. He was also banished to the aisle of Patmos.

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John

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13
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This apostle was the longest living, and only one to die natural death. He died in Ephesus

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John

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14
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This apostle was the first apostolic martyr. He was a member of the inner three along with Peter and John.

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James

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15
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This apostle was a soul winner who immediately told Nathaniel about Christ. He was a devout Jew, who had searched the Scriptures and was diligently looking for the coming Messiah.

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Philip

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16
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This disciple was located under a fig tree by his close friend Philip but first doubted if the Messiah could come from Nazareth

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Nathaniel Bartholomew

17
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Before his conversion, this disciple was a publican, a Roman tax collector, wealthy and powerful, but hated by his fellow Jews, 30 years after his conversion, he still referred to himself as a tax collector, apparently cherishing this description of his own sinful unworthiness of the great grace of Christ

A

Matthew/ Levi

18
Q

This apostle is known as doubting ______due to his unbelief when he told of the resurrection, but he later made a great declaration of Christ deity and remains steadfast until his death

19
Q

Little is known of this disciple who only spoke once in scripture

A

Judas (not Iscariot) Jude/ Thaddeus/ Lebbaeus

20
Q

This apostles title may refer to his size or to his age. He is one of the unknown apostles.

A

James the Less/ son of Alphaeus

21
Q

This apostle was a member of a fanatical, anti-Roman, militaristic group. He is also one of the unknown apostles however his identification as a zealot tells us that he was a man of intense and even violent passion. A man of conviction encourage, and one who abandoned the sword for the savior.

A

Simon the zealot

22
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This apostle the son of perdition may well be considered as the most wicked involved man who ever lived

A

Judas Iscariot

23
Q

This apostle was given over to Satan even at the beginning and was clearly therefore never genuinely saved. Jesus called him a devil.

A

Judas Iscariot

24
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This apostle betrayed Christ with a kiss

A

Judas Iscariot

25
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When this apostle saw the horrible evil of his sin, he turned to hopeless despair instead of to Christ. He repented with the sorrow of this world, but did not believe on our receive Christ. He then committed suicide and burns in Hell to this day.

A

Judas Iscariot