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Jesus had twelve disciples/ apostles who were the original men who traveled and was taught by Jesus. These men had a large part in Jesus' ministry and were to carry on his teachings, which they did. Matthias was also a disciple of Jesus during this time and was counted as one of the original apostles when he was confirmed in the Book of Acts. Later we see a few other men in the New Testament who are called apostles, Paul being one of them. They indeed were apostles but were not of the group who were with Jesus in His ministry on earth. Barnabas and James, the Lord's brother were both called apostles.
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.
A:Paul certainly did not meet Jesus in the flesh, but at 1 Corinthians 15:3-8, he said that Jesus died and was buried, rose again according to the scriptures, then was seen by Cephas, then the twelve, then by more than 500, most of whom were still alive, then by James and all the apostles, and finally by himself. Here Paul implied that the appearances were all of the same nature, with no suggestion that any of the appearances to Cephas, the twelve, James or the apostles were somehow more real than the appearance he experienced. Nevertheless, it is clear from his account that this was only a spiritual experience, perhaps in a dream or vision. Acts of the Apostles gives three separate accounts of Paul meeting Jesus on the road to Damascus. However, the accounts actually appear to have been based on the ancient play of Euripedes called the Bacchae rather than a real event in Paul's life. This alone would be enough to cast serious doubts on the explanation in Acts, but there are so many contradictions to Paul's own account that the story of meeting Jesus on the road to Damascus is unlikely to have been true.A:No Paul never met jesus, as the christian movement started after Jesus died. A:Paul met Jesus on the road to Damascus. Acts 9:3ff
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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.
Thaddeus or Jude the Apostle was one of the chosen twelve of Jesus. The circumstances of their meeting is not in the New Testament.
According to the original constitution, Congress was supposed to meet once a year.
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They had to meet the requirements set forth in ITim.3:1, etc.
Jesus met his twelve disciples for the last supper.
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