When did the 12 Apostles live?
When did the 12 Apostles live? In the Bible, fourteen people are considered apostles—the original members of the Twelve, plus Matthias (who was chosen to replace Judas Iscariot), and Paul (the apostle to the Gentiles). They were all real people who lived and died in the first century AD.
Did any of the disciples have wives?
The name of the wife of the apostle Peter was Gogia; his sons <were called> Joel and Yovnana, and <his> only daughter Sabistha. James and John <remained> virgins. Andrew's wife was <named> Antoli; <they had> a daughter, Mary. Paul's wife was <named> Mariadon and <their> sons Saul and Tikos.
How many of the 12 Apostles are left 2023?
Only eight of the original Apostles are left, although there are 30 rock formations along this stretch of the coastline.