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Questions for UB 138:2

Posted on 26 April 202429 May 2024 by uTruth

1. What key lesson did the six disciples learn during their first missionary tour?

2. How did the disciples realise the importance of direct and personal contact with people?

3. What did the disciples observe about the common people’s attitude towards religion during their tour?

4. Who took charge when the disciples returned to Jesus and wanted to report their experiences?

5. How were the new apostles selected and approved by the existing apostles?

6. What role did Jesus play in the selection process of the new apostles?

7. Who were the six newly selected apostles?

8. What was the profession of Matthew Levi before he was selected as an apostle?

9. Who selected Thomas Didymus, and what were his previous occupations?

10. What were James Alpheus’s professions, and who chose him as an apostle?

11. Who was Judas Alpheus, and how was he related to James Alpheus?

12. What was Simon Zelotes’s position before joining Jesus’s apostles, and who selected him?

13. What was notable about Judas Iscariot’s background, and why was he chosen as an apostle?

14. How did Jesus spend the day with the six disciples after their return?

15. What did the disciples realise about Jesus’s plan after their initial missionary tour?

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