I am not sure what you mean by this question, since most of the things the Apostles did would "look like a lack of wisdom" but really they were not.
Jesus told them not to worry, what they were to say or do, that the Holy Spirit would guide them and give them the answers they needed and not to be concerned.
The Apostles all know Jesus and were with him, even Paul, in a vision saw Jesus.
The most important thing they did was to OBEY God. That I guess you could say was wisdom. I would call it obedience.
The word "wisdom" appears approximately 50 times in the New Testament, depending on the translation. It is often used in the context of spiritual insight, understanding, and the teachings of Jesus and the apostles. Key passages include references in the letters of Paul and the Book of James, where wisdom is highlighted as a valuable attribute for believers.
There is no standard collective noun for a group of apostles, in which case a noun suitable for the situation can be used; for example, a congregation of apostles, a gathering of apostles, a posse of apostles, etc.
No Catholic priests are not called as Apostles. There were only 12 Apostles which Jesus chose to be with and called them friends. These Apostles used to be with Jesus and had witnessed most of His miracles.
Fire, Tongues, Wisdom, Seal, Piety, Knowledge, Vows, Wind, Apostles, Saints.
The Apostles Creed is the most used prayer in the Anglican Religion. The Apostles Creed is a statement of faith and their commitment to Jesus Christ.
yes, she is used her wisdom to defeat the wars
Wisdom is used 222 times in the KJV, and 215 times in the NIV.
A:Sophia (Sofia) is the Greek word for wisdom. This is indeed used as a personal name in the Bible, although usually rendered in English as 'Wisdom'. Wisdom, or 'Lady Wisdom' was a spirit/goddess revered by the Jews in the post-Exilic period and up to the end of the first century CE. Much of the Book of Proverbs is about Wisdom, or Sophia. Proverbs 8:22-36 tells us that Wisdom stood at God's side and participated in the creation of the world, and is God's intermediary with humans. She is also mentioned in the apocrypha and the gospels.
I just found out the answer to this. The Nicene creed is used in mass (Eucharist) whereas the Apostles' creed is used at baptism, usually in an interrogative form. Read more about it here:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apostles'_Creed
The Apostle's Creed is a statement of beliefs used by several Christian denominations including Catholicism. The Acts of the Apostles is a book in the New Testament of the Bible. It is normally placed immediately after the four gospel books and follows the early ministry of the apostles after the resurrection of Jesus.
the answer is 222times
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Apostles' Creed has been used as a statement of belief for Catechumens right before they are baptized. It has been used that way since the very early Church.