A disciple of Damascus named Ananias.
Acts 9:17, 18 - And Ananias went his way and entered the house; and laying his hands on him he said, "Brother Saul, the Lord Jesus, who appeared to you on the road as you came, has sent me that you may receive your sight and be filled with the Holy Spirit." Immediately there fell from his eyes something like scales, and he received his sight at once; and he arose and was baptized. [NKJV]
Following his vision of the risen Christ on the road to Damascus (Acts 9:3-6), Paul (then known as Saul) was led into the city by his companions (having been struck blind), and was three days without food or drink until a disciple named Ananias was sent to him. Acts 9:17, 18 - And Ananias went his way and entered the house; and laying his hands on him he said, "Brother Saul, the Lord Jesus, who appeared to you on the road as you came, has sent me that you may receive your sight and be filled with the Holy Spirit." Immediately there fell from his eyes something like scales, and he received his sight at once; and he arose and was baptized.
I can't find that in The Bible. We do know that Jesus was baptized by John and that John did it humbly and said it is you, Jesus, that should baptize me. Baptism is CRUCIAL because we know Jesus came to live on earth to be our example and he was sinless and still wanted to be baptized to show the importance of "being buried with HIM in baptism."
* We don't know. The Bible makes no reference to it. * Even though the Bible makes no reference to it, some still say that John was baptized in his mother's womb before his actual birth. We are not told in Scriptures whether John was baptized, yet John had said at Christ's Baptism: "I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me (to be baptized)? Matthew 3:14. But Jesus said: "Suffer it to be so now: for thus it becometh us to fulfil all righteousness." v. 15. It is possible that John submitted to baptism by one of the twelve Apostles, with whom he had contact from time to time.
St. Paul was baptized by Ananias. St. Paul's baptism occurs in Acts 9th chapter and the 17th and 18th verses.
Samuel anointed king Saul.
Acts 9:10-19. The baptism of Paul.
No one actually knows for certain what happened to the wife of the Apostle Peter. A wife is mentioned in 1 Corinthians 9:5 but nothing else known.
2 Corinthians. The purpose of this letter appears to mainly have been Paul's vindication of himself as an apostle of Christ. He reminds them that he founded the church and he had a right to say how it was managed.
No, it is not true.
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A:The Bible tells us nothing about the travels of the apostle John after the death of Jesus. A rather late tradition is that he was exiled on the island of Patmos, but this reflects the second-century view that he must have written the Book of Revelation, which is signed by a person called John. Modern New Testament scholars say that the author of Revelation was not the same person as the disciple, so there is no longer any reason to believe that John ever went to Patmos. Apart from legend and tradition, we do not know where St John travelled.
Paul speaks of his travails as an apostle (including all those mentioned in the question) in 2 Corinthians 11:23-27.
The Bible does not say his name, yet Paul and Silas helped him to convert to Christianity after the earthquake freed them from their prison cells
It is not mentioned in the bible, but we can say they were baptized early in his mission.
the Holy spirit said thew Paul once in eph 4:5
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.
Yes it is, Paul was an apostle and was not associated with any one, particular church
A:The Bible does not tell us this, but the apostle Paul was dismissive of those who claimed to speak in tongues.
The Bible does not say anything about John the Baptist being shipwrecked. His ministry was in the wilderness.
The Bible does not say.
it doesn't it is a human tradition.
We don't know. The Bible makes no reference to it. It is possible that John submitted to baptism by one of the twelve Apostles, with whom he had contact from time to time.Even though the Bible makes no reference to it, some still say that John was baptized in his mother's womb before his actual birth (though that was Holy Spirit baptism, rather than water baptism).
AnswerThere are New Tetament books attributed to Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Paul, James, Peter and Jude. However, some scholars say that, apart from Paul, none of these apostles really wrote the books attributed to them. The only apostle who really wrote a book published in the Bible was Paul.