The Twelve Tribes (New religious movement) — The Twelve Tribes is a confederation of self governing religious communities founded by Elbert Eugene Spriggs (now known as Yoneq) that sprung out of the Jesus Movement in the early 1970s in Chattanooga, Tennessee. ref|Palmer1998 The group has… … Wikipedia
The Twelve Tribes (disambiguation) — The Twelve Tribes usually refers to the historical Twelve Tribes of Israel, the physical descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Other uses include: *The Twelve Tribes (New religious movement), a religious movement of disciples of Yahshua who… … Wikipedia
Twelve Disciples of Nelson Mandela — Infobox Film | name = Twelve Disciples of Nelson Mandela caption = director = Thomas Allen Harris producer = Woo Cho, Thomas Allen Harris, Rudean Leinaeng, Donald Lester Perry II writer = Thomas Allen Harris starring = music = Vernon Reid… … Wikipedia
Deaths of the Twelve Apostles — The Twelve Apostles were, according to the Synoptic Gospels and Christian tradition, disciples (followers) whom Jesus of Nazareth had chosen, named, and trained in order to send them on a specific mission. After the Apostle Judas Iscariot had… … Wikipedia
Commissioning the twelve Apostles — depicted by Domenico Ghirlandaio, 1481. Major events in Jesus life from the Gospels … Wikipedia
Twelve Apostles — n. the twelve disciples chosen by Jesus to go forth to teach the gospel: see APOSTLE (sense 2) * * * … Universalium
Twelve Apostles — n. the twelve disciples chosen by Jesus to go forth to teach the gospel: see APOSTLE (sense 2) … English World dictionary
Twelve Apostles — Twelve Apostles, the twelve disciples and associates of Jesus (Peter, James, John, Andrew, Thomas, James the Less, Jude, Philip, Bartholomew, Matthew, Simon, and Judas), who were chosen as His Apostles … Useful english dictionary
The Storm on the Sea of Galilee — Artist Rembrandt Year 1633 Type Oil on canvas Dimensions 16 … Wikipedia
The disciples — Disciple Dis*ci ple, n. [OE. disciple, deciple, OF. disciple, fr. L. discipulus, fr. discere to learn (akin to docere to teach; see {Docile}) + prob. a root meaning to turn or drive, as in L. pellere to drive (see {Pulse}).] One who receives… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English