Which disciple crucified himself?

No disciple crucified himself; however, tradition holds that Saint Peter requested to be crucified upside down, feeling unworthy to die in the same manner as Jesus, a narrative found in early Christian writings like the Acts of Peter but not in the Bible. This tradition explains the inverted cross (Cross of St. Peter), a symbol of humility in Christianity, especially for the papacy, representing his role and martyrdom.
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Which disciple killed himself in the Bible?

According to Matthew 27:1–10, after learning that Jesus was to be crucified, Judas attempted to return the money he had been paid for his betrayal to the chief priests and hanged himself.
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Why did Peter crucify himself?

St. Peter was crucified in Rome under Emperor Nero's persecution of Christians, likely around 64 AD, because Christians were blamed for the Great Fire of Rome, and Peter, as the leader of the early church in Rome, was a prime target; he requested crucifixion upside down as he felt unworthy to die in the same manner as Jesus. 
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Which disciple was sawed in half?

The disciple said to have been sawed in half according to tradition is Simon the Zealot, one of the Twelve Apostles, who was martyred in Persia alongside St. Jude, often depicted with a saw as his symbol. 
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Which disciple was skinned alive?

The disciple skinned alive was Saint Bartholomew, one of the twelve apostles, who tradition says was martyred by being flayed alive and then beheaded in Armenia for spreading Christianity, often depicted in art holding his flayed skin.
 
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Which apostle was boiled in oil?

John was banished by the Roman authorities to the Greek island of Patmos, where, according to tradition, he wrote the Book of Revelation. According to Tertullian (in The Prescription of Heretics) John was banished (presumably to Patmos) after being plunged into boiling oil in Rome and suffering nothing from it.
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What does it mean when Mary pondered in her heart?

When Mary "pondered in her heart," it means she deeply meditated, treasured, and mentally replayed significant events and divine messages about Jesus, like the angel's announcement and the shepherds' visit, holding them close to understand their meaning over time through quiet reflection, faith, and deep thought, rather than immediate full comprehension. It signifies a spiritual process of collecting divine truths, allowing them to shape her faith and understanding, serving as a model for trusting God's unfolding plan. 
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Which disciple was bit by a snake?

Acts 28:3 New Living Translation (NLT)

As Paul gathered an armful of sticks and was laying them on the fire, a poisonous snake, driven out by the heat, bit him on the hand.
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Which disciple had a twin?

The apostle called "the Twin" was Thomas, also known as "Didymus," which is Greek for "twin," while "Thomas" itself comes from an Aramaic/Hebrew word meaning twin. The Bible doesn't name his actual twin, but some traditions suggest he might have been a twin to Jesus or another disciple, though this isn't confirmed in scripture, notes GotQuestions.org.
 
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Did Mary have other children after Jesus?

Whether Mary had other children after Jesus is a significant point of theological difference, with some Christian traditions (Catholic, Orthodox) teaching she remained a perpetual virgin, interpreting "brothers" as cousins or step-children of Joseph from a previous marriage, while others (many Protestants) believe the Bible indicates she had more children with Joseph, citing passages like Matthew 13:55-56 which name James, Joseph, Simon, and Jude as Jesus' brothers. 
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Why did Jesus forgive Peter and not Judas?

Jesus forgave Peter because Peter repented with godly sorrow, wept, and sought forgiveness, demonstrating faith, while Judas was consumed by remorse, despair, and guilt, leading him to self-destruction (suicide) instead of seeking true repentance or God's mercy, showing a lack of faith in Christ's saving power, even though Jesus prayed for Peter to be restored. The key difference wasn't the sin's magnitude, but their distinct reactions: Peter turned back to Jesus; Judas turned away. 
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Which apostle was crucified sideways?

The figure to the left of Saint Peter holds a key, a traditional symbol of this Saint. His execution was ordered by the Roman Emperor Nero, who blamed the city's Christians for a terrible fire that had ravaged Rome. Peter requested to be crucified upside down, as he felt unworthy to die in the same manner as Christ.
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Why is an upside down cross disrespectful?

People think the upside-down cross is bad because it's used by Satanists and anti-Christians to mock Christianity, symbolizing evil, blasphemy, or rejection, heavily popularized by horror movies (like The Omen) and heavy metal; however, it's also traditionally a Christian symbol, the Cross of St. Peter, representing his humility for requesting to be crucified upside-down as he felt unworthy to die like Jesus.
 
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Why did Jesus not forgive Judas?

Jesus didn't forgive Judas in the way Peter was forgiven primarily because Judas, unlike Peter, didn't truly repent and seek reconciliation; instead, he felt remorse, which led to despair and suicide, failing to turn back to Jesus for mercy, a concept known as "final impenitence" in Christian theology, making his tragedy one of self-chosen rejection rather than an unforgivable sin by God.
 
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What did Judas say before he died?

Judas Iscariot's last significant words, recorded in Matthew 27:4, were an acknowledgment of guilt: "I have sinned, for I have betrayed innocent blood". After this confession to the chief priests and elders, he threw the money down and went away to hang himself, with the priests dismissing his remorse, telling him, "That's your responsibility". 
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What were Paul's last words before he died?

The time of my death is near. 7I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, and I have remained faithful. 8And now the prize awaits me—the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will give me on the day of his return.
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Which disciple had 700 wives?

Article. Solomon, third king of Israel (reigned c. 968–928 B.C.E.), is said to have had a harem that included 700 wives and 300 concubines (1 Kgs 11:3). His wives were to have included the daughter of Pharaoh, as well as women of Moabite, Edomite, Sidonian, and Hittite origins (1 Kgs 7:8; 11:1).
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Which apostle was the half brother of Jesus?

Jesus's most prominent half-brother in the Bible is James (also called James the Just), along with Joses, Simon, and Judas (Jude), and unnamed sisters, all mentioned as children of Mary and Joseph after Jesus. James became a significant leader of the early Jerusalem church after initially not believing in Jesus, but was transformed after Jesus's resurrection, eventually becoming a pillar of faith and writing the New Testament book of James.
 
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What secret did Jesus tell Thomas?

Jesus told Thomas secret, mystical knowledge about finding the divine kingdom within oneself, contrasting with external religious practices, and that true salvation comes from deep self-knowledge and uniting opposites, a revelation so profound Thomas initially feared sharing it. Key secrets included the kingdom being "inside you and outside you," the path to finding it involves merging dualities (male/female, inside/outside), and that knowing oneself leads to understanding one's divinity, transcending physical limitations and death. 
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Who was the disciple that cut off an ear?

The disciple who cut off the ear was Simon Peter, during Jesus' arrest in the Garden of Gethsemane, striking the ear of the high priest's servant named Malchus. Jesus then rebuked Peter, put the servant's ear back on, and told Peter to put his sword away, emphasizing that his suffering was part of God's plan.
 
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What was apostle Paul's disease?

The Apostle Paul had a chronic disease. Epilepsy is offered as the most likely hypothesis.
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What disciple was suicidal?

No disciple carried his cross. They let him die without a friend, mocked and abused by his enemies. Then Judas took his own life. The New Testament has different accounts of Judas' suicide.
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How did Mary get pregnant with Jesus if she was a virgin?

According to Christian belief, Mary became pregnant with Jesus through a miraculous conception by the Holy Spirit, not sexual intercourse, meaning she remained a virgin. The angel Gabriel told her the Holy Spirit would come upon her, making her conceive, which is described as a supernatural, divine act where God overshadowed her to bring forth the Son of God, Jesus. Joseph, her betrothed, was informed by an angel in a dream to take her as his wife, as the child was conceived by God, and he fulfilled this, remaining with Mary but abstaining from intimacy until after Jesus' birth. 
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What is the real meaning behind Joshua 24:14/15?

Joshua 24:14-15 is a powerful call for wholehearted commitment to God, urging the Israelites to fear Him, serve Him sincerely, and put away all other idols, with Joshua famously declaring his own family's unwavering choice: "But as for me and my house, we will serve the LORD". It's a pivotal moment where Joshua challenges the people to make a definitive decision for God or for the foreign gods of their ancestors and neighbors, emphasizing that their future depends on exclusive, faithful worship, a choice that remains relevant today for personal and family allegiance. 
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What's the true meaning behind Mary had a little lamb?

Most of us are familiar with this nursery rhyme first published May 24, 1830, written by Sarah Josepha Haleon, and was inspired by an incident in which the same young girl, Mary Sawyer kept a pet lamb and brought him to school one day.
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