Paul, formerly the devout Jew known as Saul, was the apostle of the gentiles. This was because Paul took the message of the gospel to the Gentiles, instead of only preaching to the Jewish people.
Paul (Romans 11:13, 14)
Apostle Paul was the apostle to the gentiles. He made 4 trips around the Mediterranean countries preaching the Gospel message to the gentiles. Thousands came to know Christ as their Savior and thankfully today we have millions of Christians around the world. Other apostles continued to preach the Gospel to the Hebrew people. There are Hebrew people today that believe that Jesus is the messiah.
Peter was the first apostle. There were disciples before him -- namely John the Baptist and his followers -- , but Peter was the first follower granted apostleship by Christ. The apostles were appointed after all by God. Jesus had already met willing disciples in at least John the Baptist and some of his followers, and Andrew, Peter's brother, had already followed their lead. But it wasn't until the following passage that an apostle was made:
Joh 1:42 reads: And he (Andrew) brought him (Peter) to Jesus. Jesus looked at him and said, "You are Simon son of John. You will be called Peter (Gk., Aramaic Cephas meaning Rock)."
Thus by naming Peter (Gr. Rock) did Christ bestow his First Apostleship.
Saul of Tarsus, later known as the apostle Paul, was called the apostle of the gentiles.
Romans 15:15,16 Nevertheless, brethren, I have written more boldly to you on some points, as reminding you, because of the grace given to me by God, that I might be a minister of Jesus Christ to the Gentiles, ministering the gospel of God, that the offering of the Gentiles might be acceptable, sanctified by the Holy Spirit.
Simon Peter is traditionally recognized as the first apostle chosen by Jesus.
Unlike many Jews of the time, Paul believed that the Gentiles were not required to follow the laws of the Torah when it came to things such as circumcision, food laws, etc.
Paul was the missionary to the gentiles.
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The first city in Europe where the apostle Paul carried the gospel was Philippi. Paul visited Philippi during his second missionary journey and established the first Christian church there.
Saint Mark the Apostle was traditionally believed to have been born around the year 5 AD.
The apostle Peter worked the first apostolic miracle according to the Bible. In Acts 3:1-10, Peter healed a man who had been crippled from birth, allowing him to walk.
No, Stephen was not one of the original twelve apostles chosen by Jesus. He was one of the seven men chosen to serve as deacons in the early Christian church, as described in the Book of Acts.
The connection between the Apostle Peter and the papacy is based on the belief that Peter was appointed by Jesus as the leader of the apostles, making him the first pope. The Catholic Church sees Peter as the foundation of the papal office, with subsequent popes considered his successors in leading the Church.
Andrew as an apostle of Jesus - his first apostle.
Yes. In fact, Andrew was the first apostle.
the first woman Apostle is found in,romans 16,15 and her name is Julia or Junia
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The first pope was considered to have been St. Peter the Apostle.