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1 | diffenence in apostle and disciple | NT general Archive 1 | nae-nae 04 | 116988 | ||
what is the difference between an apostle and disciple? | ||||||
2 | diffenence in apostle and disciple | NT general Archive 1 | Emmaus | 116989 | ||
An Apostle may be a Disciple, but Disciples are not always Apostles. A disciple is one who follows a teacher as the disciples followed Jesus. An Apostle is "one who is sent" on a mission, such as the 12 Apostles and Paul who we sent to all the world to proclaim the Gospel. |
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3 | Was Jesus an Apostle? | NT general Archive 1 | nae-nae 04 | 116996 | ||
Was Jesus an Apostle? | ||||||
4 | Was Jesus an Apostle? | NT general Archive 1 | Hank | 117009 | ||
nae-nae04: No, Jesus was not an apostle in the primary sense in which the word is commonly used, that is, in reference to the Twelve Apostles whom Jesus chose. Jesus was and is the Messiah (Matthew 1:1); the Son of God (Mark 1:1); the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God (John 1:1). However, in a different and decidedly unique sense, Jesus assuredly is the Apostle sent by the Father. See John 5:24; Hebrews 3:1. --Hank | ||||||