Hebrew was not chosen as an Apostle. Only human beings can be apostles, and since Hebrew is a language, it wasn't even considered an option.
Hebrew was not a apostle, the book is actually a Letter by paul to the Hebrew people. So the name, like the Romans.
all Hebrew meanings for paul the apostle or paul
Yes it is in Hebrew it means ancient and it is the nae of a woman in the bible who helped the apostle Paul Yes it is in Hebrew it means ancient and it is the nae of a woman in the bible who helped the apostle Paul
Matthias the Apostle was chosen to replace Judas Iscariot as one of the Twelve Apostles. Before being chosen, Matthias was a witness to Jesus's ministry and resurrection.
Paul (Roman word for the Hebrew Saul) the apostle was a leader among the Pharisees prior to his dramatic conversion.
He was chosen by God to lead the Hebrew from slavery
First, there is no Hebrew word for apostle. Usually the word for student is substituted. John the student = Yokhanan hatalmid (×™×•×—× ×Ÿ התלמיד)
Matthias became the apostle who was selected to replace Judas
ha'am hanivchar (העם ×”× ×‘×—×•×¨)
I can not speak for Andrew but will venture a guess that the day he met Our Lord and was chosen by him to be an apostle - the first apostle - would be a good bet.
The last apostle is considered to be John, the author of the Book of Revelation and one of the twelve disciples of Jesus. John is believed to have lived the longest and died in Ephesus around 100 AD.
Yes he was. He was a humble fisherman Chosen By Christ to be His Apostle & His Rock.