If you mean in terms of natural descent then there never were any decendants since Jesus never married or had any children. He came as a savior and to die for the sins of the world and then to return to heaven before He comes as judge. It would have been most inconsiderate of Him to take a wife and have children and then leave and so He just didn't. Besides all that, He had one job to concentrate on.
If, on the other hand you mean spiritual descendants then these are innumerable and thousands, even millions are alive today and both love and follow Him gladly. == There is not and never has been any evidence of any descendants of Jesus. The obsessive claims that Jesus married Mary Magdalene and had children are a modern invention of atheists intent on discrediting Christianity.
There were 13 people at the last supper. 12 apostles and Jesus Christ.
In the famous painting "The Last Supper," it is supposed to depict Christ with His twelve disciples. They were celebrating the Jewish Passover seder, which was the last one before Christ's arrest by the Romans. It's been speculated in some circles that the person standing by Jesus might have been Mary of Magdalena.
AnswerIn the popular paintings of this religious event, Jesus Christ is in the middle amongst 11 disciples. In actuality, Judas was not present after betraying Jesus, so two figures at the table would have had to share the middle spot since there were exactly 12 figures on that night in history.
For the last supper , the cup of wine stands for the blood of Christ shed on the cross.
Brigham Young (President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints)
There never was a person naned Jesus Christ!! Jesus is his name and Christ is his titel!
Jesus never had a last name. Christ is more of a title than an actual name
Jesus Christ was never married and he never sinned so he is not SUPPOSED to have any living relatives. Whether or not this is true I have no idea.
christ is a name that matches jesus
Christ was not actually Jesus' last name. The Jews didn't actually use last names. Instead they would refer to a person's parentage (Jesus, son of Joseph or Jesus, son of Mary). Christ refers to the Messiah.
Jesus Christ.
Jesus Christ has many names, but none are considered middle names. Officially, Jesus has no middle name as that wasn't a tradition in ancient Hebrew culture. Also, Christ is not Jesus's last name. Christ comes from cross. He died for us on the cross. Hence, Christ, Jesus Christ. No middle name, no last name really. Just our Savior, for the believers and non-believers.
Jesus Christ but Christ is not his last name bro.
Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly known as the "Mormon" church) believe that it was given that name by Jesus Christ in revelation to Joseph Smith. This revelation is now contained in the Doctrine & Covenants section 115. It says "For thus shall my church be called in the last days, even The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints." This revelation was given in 1838. For the eight years prior to this that the church was in existence, it had been known as "The Church of Christ." The official name of the Church is very important to most of it's members. The name means that this is the Church of Jesus Christ - it is a Christian Church operated directly by Jesus Christ and founded on His teachings and commandments. It also means that it's members should be living as "Latter-day Saints" or, as literal Saints who are living in the Last Days.
The Lord Jesus Christ.
Jesus Christ has many names, but none are considered middle names. Officially, Jesus has no middle name as that wasn't a tradition in ancient Hebrew culture. Also, Christ is not Jesus's last name. Christ comes from cross. He died for us on the cross. Hence, Christ, Jesus Christ. No middle name, no last name really. Just our Savior, for the believers and non-believers.
Are you talking about the "Last Supper" of Jesus Christ?