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Who were the 13 people in ''THE LAST DINNER''??

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Who were the 13 people in ''THE LAST DINNER''??

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  1. I think you're referring to the occasion commonly known as The Last Supper, the Passover meal shared by Jesus with His disciples preceding His trial and crucifixion.

    The attendees were Jesus, Peter, Andrew, James, John, Philip, Bartholomew, Thomas, Matthew,James the son of Alpheus, Simon, Thaddeus, and Judas Iscariot.

    By the way, this is one of the origins of the superstition that it's bad luck to have thirteen people at a dinner table.


  2. do u mean  "THE LAST SUPPER"???

  3. Jesus, Peter, Andrew, James, John, Thomas ,Philip, Bartholomew, Philip, James the Less, Simon the Zealot, Matthew , And Judas Iscariot who betrayed him.

  4. ummmm.....do you mean supper?

  5. The 13 disciples who were at Last supper :

       1.  Simon-Peter



    Simon-Peter is Andrew’s brother. Peter (based on the Greek word for rock) is also known as Cephas (Aramaic for rock). There are two Simons that were disciples.

       2.  Andrew



    Andrew is Simon-Peter’s brother.

       3.  James Zebedee



    James Zebedee is John’s brother. The two are also named Boanerges (sons of thunder). James Zebedee is sometimes known as James the Great, to distinguish him from James Alphaeus..

       4.  John Zebedee



    John Zebedee is the brother of James the Great. He is possibly the same person as John-Mark. This is probably the “disciple whom Jesus’ loved.”[1]

       5.  Matthew Alphaeus



    Matthew is probably the same person as Levi, the son of Alphaeus.[2] If so, Matthew is the brother of James the Lesser.

       6.  James Alphaeus



    There are two James,’ James the Lesser, “the son [or brother] of Alphaeus,” and James Zebedee.



       7.  Judas Alphaeus(?), the son of James



    Judas is either the brother or son of James, depending on whether you are reading the KJV or the RSV. Assuming this James to be James Alphaeus, we either have three Alphaeus brothers, or two brothers and a son and nephew.

    The reason that there are thirteen disciples rather than twelve, is that Luke 6:16 (and Acts 2:13) identifies Judas the son of James as a disciple, and eliminates Thaddaeus/Lebbaeus from the list.

    Judas the son of James is not mentioned by the other Gospel writers, and Thaddaeus/Lebbaeus is not mentioned in Luke/Acts.

       8.  Simon



    There are two Simons, Simon-Peter and Simon the Cananaen/ Canaanite/Zealot. Mark mentions Simon the Cananaen/ Canaanite, whereas Luke speaks of Simon the Zealot. A Canaanite would ordinarily be thought of as a Gentile, but if this Simon is the same person as Simon the Zealot, then that cannot be the case.

       9.  Judas Iscariot



    There are two Judas’ if Luke is to be believed. The other is Judas Alphaeus(?) the son of James.

      10.  Thaddaeus



    Thaddaeus is left off of Luke’s list. Some versions of Matthew list Lebbaeus in place of Thaddaeus or as being the same person as Thaddaeus.

      11.  Thomas



    The doubter.

      12.  Bartholomew



      13.  Phillip



      

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