In his epistles, Paul says he met Peter, as well as James, brother of Jesus. He definitely seems not to have met any of the other apostles. In Galatians 1:11-12, Paul even said that he did not receive the gospel from any man, only by revelation from God - something he could not have said if he had spent any time at all with the other apostles.
On the other hand, Acts of the Apostles (Acts 9:19) says that Paul was taught the gospel by the disciples. George Wells (Evidence for the Historical Jesus) quotes A. J. Mattill as saying that the dominant view of Acts' presentation of Paul is that in Acts and the epistles there are two Pauls, the historical Paul of the authentic epistles and the legendary Paul of Acts.
Yes, Saint Paul did meet some of the twelve disciples, including Peter and James. After his conversion on the road to Damascus, Paul went to Jerusalem to meet with Peter and James to discuss his teachings and receive their approval.
Yes, Paul did meet some of the disciples of Jesus. He met with Peter and James, as recorded in the Bible, and received their approval for his mission to preach to the Gentiles.
Judas Iscariot met Jesus when he was chosen by Jesus to be one of his twelve disciples. Judas was likely drawn to Jesus by his teachings and miracles, and ultimately became one of his closest followers.
Yes, Saint Francis of Assisi and Saint Anthony of Padua did meet. They met in person in Padua, Italy, where Saint Anthony was living at the time. They shared a deep connection through their shared faith and dedication to serving the poor and spreading the message of love and peace.
No.He had already left.According to Johns account jesus offered him some passover bread and then asked him to leave. Later when handing the bread and wine around he told the apostles that they were the ones that had stuck by him.He wouldn't have said that if Judas was still there.
Paul who was formerly called Saul was an Apostle. Before he went to Corinth he to paphos and Salamis. At the place he meet the sorcerer.
Jesus met his twelve disciples for the last supper.
Yes, Paul did meet some of the disciples of Jesus. He met with Peter and James, as recorded in the Bible, and received their approval for his mission to preach to the Gentiles.
Judas Iscariot met Jesus when he was chosen by Jesus to be one of his twelve disciples. Judas was likely drawn to Jesus by his teachings and miracles, and ultimately became one of his closest followers.
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Directly, he did not tell his disciples where to meet him.
Jesus did not meet the disciples on the day of pentecost.
Paul meet John Leguizamo
Saint Michael the Archangel, Saint Catherine of Alexandria and Saint Margaret
Which Saint Augustine? There are several.
Saint Brigid or Bride died when she was 70 and got to meet Saint Patrick and Saint Brendan.
All of the disciples were present at the beginning of the last supper, but Judas left early in order to meet with the Jewish leaders to betray Jesus. He later committed suicide and Matthias was chosen as his replacement.
Thaddeus or Jude the Apostle was one of the chosen twelve of Jesus. The circumstances of their meeting is not in the New Testament.