disciple|disciples in English
noun
[dis·ci·ple || dɪ'saɪpl]
pupil, follower, adherent, devotee
Use "disciple|disciples" in a sentence
1. “You are a disciple of that man,” they charge, “but we are disciples of Moses.
2. Makes more appearances to disciples (1Co 15:5-7; Ac 1:3-8); instructs; commissions disciple-making
3. Where's that disciple?
4. You injured my disciple.
5. But it doesn’t follow that all disciples are Apostles! The term disciple is used more widely than apostle and is commonly used to describe people outside of “the twelve” (e.g., Mark 2:18 describes John the Baptist’s disciples; see also Luke 6:13, where Jesus chooses the 12 Apostles from a larger group of disciples)
6. Covenant Church – Making disciples who make disciples.
7. I'm Qi's disciple too
8. Disciples!
9. Zedar (Belzedar; buried alive): disciple of Torak, but formerly a disciple of Aldur.
10. YASUS Afari, DISCIPLE OF POETRY
11. Let me be your disciple!
12. Master, make me your disciple!
13. Adversity is a good disciple.
14. Disciples gave some other answers but none satisfied the other disciples .
15. Conjurer is a Disciple of Magic class
16. 2 words related to Antinomian: adherent, disciple
17. Disciple of my master, Ch'i-Lin.
18. Was he speaking about disciple making?
19. 1 Adversity is a good disciple.
20. Arise and Become a Disciple-maker
21. Please accept me as your disciple.
22. Alchemist (ALC) Disciple of the Hand
23. In time, both became disciple makers.
24. Conjurer (CNJ) Disciple of Magic > Healer
25. Pioneers get great joy from disciple making