I'm Probably Going to Hell For This! Show #2 By Little Scotty
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The martyrdoms of the Apostles are a powerful part of Christian tradition, showing how the earliest followers of Jesus died for their faith. Below is a detailed breakdown of how each apostle was martyred, according to tradition, apocryphal writings, and early Church historians.
🔥 Martyrdoms of the Apostles (One by One)
1. Peter (Simon Peter)
- Method: Crucified upside down.
- Where: Rome.
- When: ~64–68 AD, during Nero’s persecution.
- Details: Peter felt unworthy to die like Jesus, so he requested to be crucified upside down.
2. James the Greater (son of Zebedee)
- Method: Beheaded.
- Where: Jerusalem.
- When: ~44 AD.
- Details: The only apostle whose martyrdom is recorded in the Bible (Acts 12:2). Executed by order of King Herod Agrippa I.
3. Andrew (Peter’s brother)
- Method: Crucified on an X-shaped cross (now called St. Andrew’s Cross).
- Where: Patras, Greece.
- Details: Tied (not nailed) to prolong suffering; he preached from the cross for two days before dying.
4. Thomas (Didymus)
- Method: Speared to death.
- Where: Mylapore, India (present-day Chennai).
- When: ~72 AD.
- Details: Killed by angry Hindu priests or soldiers while preaching in India.
5. Philip
- Method: Crucified or hung upside down (some say stoned).
- Where: Hierapolis, in Phrygia (modern Turkey).
- Details: Preached to the wife of a Roman official, which led to his arrest and martyrdom.
6. Bartholomew (possibly Nathanael)
- Method: Flayed alive and then beheaded.
- Where: Armenia (or possibly India).
- Details: Preached in foreign lands; tortured brutally. Depictions often show him holding his own skin.
7. Matthew (the tax collector)
- Method: Stabbed to death with a spear or sword.
- Where: Ethiopia or Persia.
- Details: Multiple traditions conflict, but most agree he was killed while celebrating Mass.
8. James the Less (son of Alphaeus)
- Method: Thrown from the Temple, then clubbed to death.
- Where: Jerusalem.
- Details: According to Hegesippus, he was pushed off the pinnacle of the Temple (like in Jesus’ temptation story), survived the fall, then beaten with a fuller's club.
9. Thaddeus (Jude, son of James)
- Method: Beaten to death with a club, or killed with arrows.
- Where: Persia (modern-day Iran).
- Details: Tradition says he was killed alongside Simon the Zealot.
10. Simon the Zealot
- Method: Sawn in half or crucified.
- Where: Persia (modern-day Iran).
- Details: Often associated with Jude Thaddeus in missionary work and death.
11. Matthias (Judas’ replacement)
- Method: Stoned and then beheaded.
- Where: Jerusalem or possibly Ethiopia.
- Details: Tradition says he was stoned by Jews and then decapitated as a final blow.
12. Paul (often called an apostle)
- Method: Beheaded.
- Where: Rome.
- When: ~64–67 AD.
- Details: As a Roman citizen, he was beheaded instead of crucified. Died during Nero's persecution.
13. John (son of Zebedee)
- Method: Not martyred — died of natural causes.
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