Apostles Flashcards

Apostles flashcards are a helpful study tool for learning about the Apostles in the Bible. These flashcards typically include images and information about each Apostle to aid in memorization. They can be used for individual study or in a group setting.

The Apostles were the followers of Jesus Christ who were chosen to spread his teachings and establish the Christian Church. There were twelve original Apostles, including Peter, John, and James. They played a crucial role in the early growth and development of Christianity.

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  • The Apostles were the 12 closest followers of Jesus Christ.
  • Each Apostle had a specific role and purpose in spreading the teachings of Jesus.
  • After Jesus’ death and resurrection, the Apostles traveled far and wide to share the gospel.
  • Some of the Apostles wrote letters that became part of the New Testament in the Bible.
  • Each Apostle is associated with a symbol that represents them, such as St. Peter with keys and St. James with a scallop shell.

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Simon (Peter)Simon was known for his impulsive personality and strong leadership among the apostles.
James (son of Zebedee)James was one of the first apostles chosen by Jesus and was known for his close relationship with Jesus.
John (son of Zebedee)John was known as the “beloved disciple” and was closest to Jesus.
AndrewAndrew was known for bringing people to meet Jesus, including his brother Simon Peter.
PhilipPhilip was known for bringing Nathanael to Jesus.
BartholomewKnown for being honest and straightforward in his beliefs.
MatthewMatthew was a tax collector before becoming an apostle.
ThomasThomas was known for his doubt and skepticism, often questioning things that the other apostles accepted without hesitation.
James (son of Alphaeus)James was known for being quiet and humble among the apostles.
ThaddaeusThaddaeus was known for his loyalty and faithfulness to Jesus, even in difficult times.
Simon the ZealotSimon was known for his passion and dedication to his beliefs.
Judas IscariotBetrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver.
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