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  1. The Christian Bible teaches that Jesus had twelve disciples, also known as apostles. That means they were his closest followers.

  2. Jesus’ crime when presented to Pilate was claiming to be the King of the Jews, so the mocking by the Roman soldiers relates to this claim: They dressed Jesus in a scarlet robe. They placed a ...

  3. The Apostles were special followers of Jesus, the founder of Christianity. Thousands of people followed Jesus when he began preaching, but he chose 12 to be part of a special group. They would learn from him while he lived and continue to spread his teachings after he died.

  4. Why are these three Apostles often set apart by Christ? And when he came to the house, he permitted no one to enter with him, except Peter and John and James, and the father and mother of the child. —Lk 8:51. And after six days Jesus took with him Peter and James and John, and led them up a high mountain apart by themselves; and he was ...

  5. The mocking of Jesus occurred several times, after his trial and before his crucifixion according to the canonical gospels of the New Testament. It is considered part of the passion of Jesus. According to the gospel narratives, Jesus had predicted that he would be mocked (Matthew 20:19, Mark 10:34, and Luke 18:32).

  6. Influence. Paul believed his purpose was to preach to and to convert Gentiles (people who were not Jewish) to Christianity. His greatest impact on Christian history comes from the letters he wrote. His thoughts on Jesus, Jewish law, and the relationship between God and Jesus were the foundation for the development of Christianity.

  7. What happened to Jesus after his death and burial? Read about how Jesus rose to Heaven in this CCEA KS2 Religious Education Bitesize article.

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