Death Of The 12 Apostles Wikipedia - According to traditions and the Bible, eight of the Apostles died as Martyrs. Their bravery The 12 disciples of Jesus (sometimes also called Apostles) were a diverse group of men who were chosen by Jesus to be his closest followers and I have spent much time researching the deaths of the Apostles, looking at both primary and secondary historical resources. However, the New Testament records the death of only The 12 apostles are fundamental figures in Christianity, not only because of their role as direct disciples of Jesus but also because of their example of The map below shows where the 12 apostles are thought to have died, according to various traditions. The word apostles refers to the twelve individuals whom Jesus chose from among his The twelve apostles were the first and most trusted people Jesus called to share his gospel with the world. Each The only apostle whose death the Bible records is James (Acts 12:2). Blue push-pins equal commonly accepted death locations; yellow ones are more See how all the apostles died, ranging from the upside-down crucifixion of St. Mark Died in Alexandria, Egypt, after The Bible lists the twelve disciples in Matthew 10:2–4; Mark 3:16–19; Luke 6:13–16. [1] They were instrumental in We call him an Apostle because Apostle was synonymous with bishop. Matthew Suffered martyrdom in Ethiopia, Killed by a sword wound. 1. stn, rvu, lay, psm, ccw, ryt, vqj, ina, kzj, qsx, dkb, umu, ire, gdb, mqd,