Acts 1:14-26 detail the account of Matthias being appointed as an apostle to replace Judas Iscariot, but he never actually became an apostle, because the Lord never chose him, Peter did. Apostle Paul was the one ordained by Jesus Christ to replace Judas. Galatians 1:1 - "Paul, an apostle, (not of men, neither by man, but by Jesus Christ, and God the Father, who raised him from the dead;)"
The apostles had some kind of a draw by casting lots - Acts 1:23-26 "And they appointed two, Joseph called Barsabas, who was surnamed Justus, and Matthias. And they prayed, and said, Thou, Lord, which knowest the hearts of all men, shew whether of these two thou hast chosen, that he may take part of this ministry and apostleship, from which Judas by transgression fell, that he might go to his own place. And they gave forth their lots; and the lot fell upon Matthias; and he was numbered with the eleven apostles." They prayed to God "which knoweth the hearts of all men" but they only gave him two men to choose from, and God, as we know, chose someone that the Apostles would never even suspect. Matthias was a good disciple, no doubt, but he was never an apostle, and there is not a word of him again after this incident.
The account is described in the entire first chapter of Acts.
Jesus had been resurrected to heaven and the apostles went back to Jerusalem, to the upper room where they were staying. There they cast lots to decide if Barsabbas(Joseph/Justus) or Matthias would replace Judas, and Matthias was chosen. (Acts 1:23-26)
Matthias was chosen by the disciples to replace Judas (Acts 1:26).
Matthias was chosen by the disciples to replace Judas (Acts 1:26).
Yes, Peter did not replace Judas. After Judas's betrayal and death, Matthias was chosen by the remaining apostles to replace Judas and bring their number back to twelve. Peter continued in his role as one of the original apostles.
Matthias was the disciple chosen to replace Judas.
Matthias was elected to replace Judas Iscariot; see Acts 1: 12-26.
Matthias was the replacement for Judas Iscariot.
Before Matthias died and entered heaven as a saint he was the apostle chosen to replace Judas.
Matthias became the apostle who was selected to replace Judas
Yes, Matthias was chosen to replace Judas as one of the twelve apostles after he hanged himself. This is described in the Book of Acts in the New Testament.
After Judas Iscariot, Jesus chose Matthias to be one of the Twelve Apostles. Matthias was selected by casting lots to replace Judas, as described in the Book of Acts in the New Testament.
Yes, Matthias was chosen to replace Judas Iscariot as one of the twelve disciples. However, Matthew (also known as Levi) was a different disciple who was already among the original twelve chosen by Jesus.
Saint Matthias was chosen by the remaining disciples to replace Judas Iscariot as one of the twelve apostles after Judas' betrayal of Jesus. He is known for spreading the Gospel after witnessing the resurrection of Jesus and is considered a saint in the Christian tradition. Saint Matthias is often celebrated on May 14th in the liturgical calendar.