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2007-03-28 07:36:09
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answer #1
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answered by Loathing 6
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12
2007-03-28 14:36:51
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answer #2
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answered by SpiritRoaming 7
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The Quorum of the Twelve were at the Last Supper. There may have been disciples near, but the Bible is not explicit. There is a huge difference between an apostle and a disciple of the Lord Jesus Christ.
2007-03-28 14:53:21
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answer #3
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answered by Guitarpicker 7
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all 12
2007-03-28 14:57:15
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answer #4
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answered by God help us 6
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There were NO apostles at the last supper. There were however 12 DISCIPLES including Judas Iscariot who betrayed Jesus then later exited after Jesus exposed his plot. Apostles were the names given to the group of men, such as Paul ,that expanded the gospel after the death,burial and ressurection of Christ.
2007-03-28 14:48:47
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answer #5
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answered by Brandon B 1
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Twelve, since Judas was there ... so that there were 'thirteen men' at the Last Supper, which is one of the reasons many people feel that 'thirteen' is an 'unlucky number' ... the reason there are still 'twelve apostles' is because after Judas 'betrayed' Jesus and supposedly killed himself, the early 'Christian church' leaders 'appointed' a twelfth man to take the place of Judas.
2007-03-28 14:39:50
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answer #6
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answered by Kris L 7
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12 Disciples
2007-03-28 16:37:34
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answer #7
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answered by Spoken4 5
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Jesus had twelve close followers who he taught which they was first called deciples. They were Peter, Andrew, Bartholomew, John, Jude, Thomas, Matthew, James Less, James Brother of John, Philip, Simon and Judas. When Jesus sent them out in pairs to wittness they was later on called apostles. So twelve unless you don't count Judas.
2007-03-28 14:41:43
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answer #8
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answered by Cincyj5 1
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12 for awhile and than 11
2007-03-28 14:37:33
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answer #9
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answered by parkituse j 5
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All 12 disciples
2007-03-28 14:47:08
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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