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  2. Apostles in the New Testament - Wikipedia

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    Monument of Jesus and the Twelve Apostles in Domus Galilaeae, Israel. Each of the four listings of apostles in the New Testament [26] indicate that all the apostles were men. According to Christian tradition they were all Jews. [27] [28] The canonical gospels and the book of Acts give varying names of the Twelve Apostles. The list in the Gospel ...

  3. Bartholomew the Apostle - Wikipedia

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    Bartholomew [a] was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus according to the New Testament. Most scholars today identify Bartholomew as Nathanael, [6] who appears in the Gospel of John (1:45–51; cf. 21:2). [7] [8] [9] Bartholomew the Apostle, detail of the mosaic in the Basilica of San Vitale, Ravenna, 6th century

  4. Jude the Apostle - Wikipedia

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    Yahwada) was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus according to the New Testament. He is generally identified as Thaddeus ( Ancient Greek : Θαδδαῖος ; Armenian : Թադեոս ; Coptic : ⲑⲁⲇⲇⲉⲟⲥ ) and is also variously called Judas Thaddaeus , Jude Thaddaeus , Jude of James , or Lebbaeus . [ 4 ]

  5. Category:Tombs of apostles - Wikipedia

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    Tombs of apostles, repositories for the remains of the dead. A tomb is generally any structurally enclosed interment space or burial chamber, of varying sizes. A tomb is generally any structurally enclosed interment space or burial chamber, of varying sizes.

  6. List of burial places of Abrahamic figures - Wikipedia

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    According to the Bible, the exact place of Moses' grave remains unknown, in order to impede idolatry. Aaron: Tomb of Aaron: Mount Harun near Petra, Jordan. At 1350 meters above sea-level, it is the highest peak in the area; it is believed to be the place where Aaron died and was buried.

  7. 'The Apostle of the Impossible': St. Jude’s arm coming to St ...

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    According to tradition, St. Jude was buried in Beirut following his martyrdom. His body later was moved to Rome and placed in a crypt at the original St. Peter’s Basilica, completed in 333 AD.

  8. Akeldama - Wikipedia

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    According to the Acts of the Apostles (Acts 1:18–19) Judas "acquired a field with the reward of his unjust deed, and falling headfirst he burst open in the middle and all his intestines gushed out. This became known to all who lived in Jerusalem, so that in their own language they called that field Hakeldama, that is, 'Field of Blood. '"

  9. The lost home of Jesus’ Apostles may have been found ... - AOL

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    SEE ALSO: Report: Trump Cabinet members attend weekly Bible study. According to John 1:44 in the New Testament, Bethsaida was home to all three of the apostles. Luke 9: ...