An edition of Twelve who followed (1987)

Twelve who followed

the story of Jesus and his first Disciples

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An edition of Twelve who followed (1987)

Twelve who followed

the story of Jesus and his first Disciples

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Christians never cease to wonder about the 12 disciples Jesus chose. Did they pass qualifying examinations? Why did Jesus choose these 12? How do we understand their combination of courageous faith and human weakness? Now you can follow each disciple, from the call, "Follow me," through their personal experiences recorded in the New Testament. You will gain new, fresh appreciation for colorful Peter, the quiet but influential John, Thomas the pessimist, the enigmatic Judas, and the others. Dr. Huxhold interprets every biblical clue, portrays each personality, and describes the unique role of each disciple in sharing the good news of Jesus. Discover new strength and courage for following Jesus in our day! - Back cover.

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English
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111

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Twelve who followed: the story of Jesus and his first Disciples
1987, Augsburg Pub. House
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Table of Contents

Why the twelve? (John 15:12-17)
Peter, number one (Matt. 16:13-19)
Andrew, the first evangelist (John 1:35-42)
James, the first apostolic martyr (Acts 12:1-2)
John, the quiet but influential one (John 18:15-16)
Philip, the timid one (John 1:43-46)
Bartholomew, the guileless one (John 1:45-51)
Matthew, the tax collector (Matt. 9:9-10)
Thomas, the pessimist (John 14:5-7)
James the Younger (Mark 15:40)
Thaddaeus, not Judas Iscariot (John 14:22-23)
Simon the Zealot (Luke 6:13-15)
Judas Iscariot, the enigma (Matt. 27:3-4)
Matthias, the replacement (Acts 1:15-17, 21-26)
Epilog

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Minneapolis, MN

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
226/.0922, B
Library of Congress
BS2440 .H88 1987

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
111 p.
Number of pages
111
Dimensions
21 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2735823M
Internet Archive
twelvewhofollowe0000huxh
ISBN 10
0806622423
ISBN 13
9780806622422
LCCN
86030218
OCLC/WorldCat
15109100
Library Thing
3725616
Goodreads
3487425

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