Paul did not take any Apostles placeinstead Mathias took Judas' place because Judas hung himself. Paul was one of the other Apostles that was chosen by Jesus. Paul was a Christian killer he would stop at nothing to kill the Christian religion But on the way to Damascus to put more Christians in Jail, he was stopped by the Jesus and was given a different task. Many people think that Paul was converted on the way to Damascus, but they would be wrong.
The Apostles did not constitute an organization such as the Supreme Court of the United States, which always needs to have a certain number of members, so that when one member leaves for any reason, a new member is appointed. Following the crucifixion of Jesus, there was no need for new apostles, and no new apostles were chosen.
Paul did not replace any apostle. He was called by Jesus Christ to be an apostle to the Gentiles, alongside the original twelve apostles.
Yes, Paul from the New Testament is considered to be an Apostle. He is often referred to as the "Apostle Paul" and played a significant role in spreading Christianity throughout the Roman Empire.
No, the Apostle Paul was not a Sadducee. He was a Pharisee before his conversion to Christianity.
The apostle who was stoned but survived was Paul, also known as Saint Paul or the Apostle Paul. He was stoned in Lystra but managed to recover and continue his missionary work.
There is no specific mention in the Bible of Paul spending 3 years with Jesus to become an apostle. Paul did have a transformative encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus, which led to his conversion and subsequent calling as an apostle to the Gentiles.
The apostle Paul's nephew is mentioned in Acts 23:16, but his name is not provided in the Bible. He played a crucial role in saving Paul's life by informing the Roman commander about a plot to kill Paul.
There is no apostle named John Paul. There is an apostle named John and another apostle named Paul.
He called himself the Apostle to the Gentiles.
There is no apostle named John Paul. There is an apostle named John and another apostle named Paul.
Paul wasn't stoned - he was beheaded.
Yes, Paul from the New Testament is considered to be an Apostle. He is often referred to as the "Apostle Paul" and played a significant role in spreading Christianity throughout the Roman Empire.
OpinionI would say Apostle Paul wherever I use 'Apostle' as a title, in the same way as I would say Mr Smith, with 'Mr' capitalised. Less frequently, I would write 'apostle' uncapitalised if I did not intend it as a title, for example where 'apostle' is the subject of the sentence, and Paul is addressed. Use capitals to be on the safe side.
Luke was a companion of Paul, and not a apostle.
No, the Apostle Paul was not a Sadducee. He was a Pharisee before his conversion to Christianity.
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