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  1. Apostles: In Christian theology and ecclesiology, apostles, particularly the Twelve Apostles (also known as the Twelve Disciples or simply the Twelve), were the primary disciples of Jesus according to the New Testament. In addition to Christian theology, Islamic theology also acknowledges ... (Religion) [100%] 2023-12-10 [Christian religious occupations] [Christian terminology]...
  2. Apostoles: Para otros usos de este término, véase Apóstoles (desambiguación). La Última Cena pintada por Leonardo da Vinci representa a Jesucristo junto a los apóstoles. En la religión cristiana, los apóstoles (del griego: Απόστολος ‘enviado’) son los hombres escogidos por Jesús de ... [87%] 2023-05-26
  3. Apostle: In Christianity, an Apostle (Greek: Ἀπόστολος apostolos: meaning "messenger") designates an individual commissioned by God to spread the "good news" of the Christian message to the people of the world. Normally, the term applies to one of the Twelve Apostles listed ... [85%] 2023-02-04
  4. Apostle: In Christianity, an Apostle (Greek: Ἀπόστολος apostolos: meaning "messenger") designates an individual commissioned by God to spread the "good news" of the Christian message to the people of the world. Normally, the term applies to one of the Twelve Apostles listed ... [85%] 2023-02-03
  5. Apostle: Apostle, a technical term used in the New Testament and in Christian literature generally for a special envoy of Jesus Christ. How far it had any similar use in Judaism in Christ’s day is uncertain; but in the 4th ... [85%] 2022-09-02
  6. Apostle: APOSTLE a-pos'-l ([ @apostolos], literally, "one sent forth," an envoy, missionary): For the meaning of this name as it meets us in the New Testament, reference is sometimes made to classical and Jewish parallels. In earlier classical Greek there ... [85%] 1915-01-01
  7. Apostle: An apostle (/əˈpɒsəl/), in its literal sense, is an emissary. The word is derived from Ancient Greek ἀπόστολος (apóstolos), literally "one who is sent off", itself derived from the verb ἀποστέλλειν (apostéllein), "to send off". (Title given to a messenger or receiver of knowledge, especially in Christianity) [85%] 2023-11-16 [Religious leadership roles]
  8. Apostle: The Apostles (in Koine Greek 'απόστολος' apostolos, someone sent forth/sent out, an 'emissary') were probably Galilean Jewish men (10 names are Aramaic, 4 names are Greek) chosen from among the disciples, who were 'sent forth' by Jesus of Nazareth to ... [85%] 2023-08-19
  9. Apostle: An apostle is, by definition, one sent out on a mission and is derived from the Greek word ἀπόστολος (apóstolos), which is a term given to the 12 companions of Jesus, noted in Mk. 3:13-19, whom he commissioned to ... [85%] 2023-12-17 [Christianity]
  10. Apostle (film): Apostle is a 2018 gothic folk horror film written, directed and edited by Gareth Evans, and starring Dan Stevens, Lucy Boynton, Mark Lewis Jones, Bill Milner, Kristine Froseth, Paul Higgins and Michael Sheen. It had its world premiere at Fantastic ... (Film) [85%] 2024-04-14 [American horror thriller films] [British horror thriller films]...
  11. Apostolos (Orthodox liturgy): In Orthodox liturgy, the Apostolos is a book containing texts traditionally believed to be authored by one of the twelve apostles (disciples) – various epistles and the Acts of the Apostles – from which one is selected to be read during service ... (Religion) [75%] 2023-12-28 [Christian terminology]
  12. Apóstoles: Para otros usos de este término, véase Apóstoles (desambiguación). La Última Cena pintada por Leonardo da Vinci representa a Jesucristo junto a los apóstoles. En la religión cristiana, los apóstoles (del griego: Απόστολος ‘enviado’) son los hombres escogidos por Jesús de ... [75%] 2023-05-26
  13. Apostolos (Eastern Orthodox liturgy): In Eastern Orthodox liturgy, the Apostolos is a book containing texts traditionally believed to be authored by one of the twelve apostles (disciples) – various epistles and the Acts of the Apostles – from which one is selected to be read during ... (Religion) [75%] 2023-08-26 [Christian terminology]
  14. Apostates: Apostates es un género monotípico de plantas fanerógamas perteneciente a la familia de las asteráceas. Su única especie Apostates rapae,​​ es originaria de la Polinesia Francesa.​ Apostates rapae fue descrita por (F.Br.) Lander y publicado en Australian Systematic Botany ... [75%] 2024-01-07
  15. Apóstoles: Apóstoles is a city in the province of Misiones, Argentina. It has 40,858 inhabitants as per the 2001 census , and is the seat of government of Apóstoles Department. [75%] 2023-12-20 [Populated places in Misiones Province] [Populated places established in 1652]...
  16. Aportes: Aportes es una publicación cuatrimestral dedicada al estudio de la España contemporánea, desde el reinado de Carlos IV hasta nuestros días. La revista científica, fundada en marzo de 1986, está indexada en Dialnet, Latindex, ERIH PLUS, RESH, CIRC, IN-RECS y ... [71%] 2023-11-20
  17. Cambridge Apostles: The Cambridge Apostles (also known as Conversazione Society) was an intellectual society at the University of Cambridge founded in 1820 by George Tomlinson, a Cambridge student who became the first Bishop of Gibraltar. The origin of the Apostles' nickname dates ... (Cambridge University society) [70%] 2023-12-07 [1820 establishments in England] [Clubs and societies of the University of Cambridge]...
  18. The Apostles (TV series): The Apostles was a 2001, ten-part television series, on the speculated lives of the Apostles presented by Melvyn Bragg, for London Weekend Television. Commissioned by Steve Anderson, each episode ran for 30 minutes and interviewed historians, biblical scholars, theologians ... (TV series) [70%] 2023-07-15
  19. The Apostles (Elgar): The Apostles, op. 49, is an oratorio for soloists, chorus and orchestra composed by Edward Elgar. (Elgar) [70%] 2023-08-27
  20. Apostles' Creed: The Apostles' Creed (Latin: Symbolum Apostolorum) is an early statement of Christian belief, that is widely accepted in western Christianity. It is used by a number of Christian denominations for both liturgical and catechetical purposes, especially during the rite of ... [70%] 2023-02-04

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