if you are talking about after Judas died then it was Matthias. look up Acts chapter 1 verse 12-26 if you want more information
Apostles
Paul became a Pharisee during Jesus' time. He was actually born a Hebrew of Hebrews, which made him a Pharisee from birth. Paul was one of Jesus' Apostles.
Mark's occupation was not given. He was not an apostle either.
No, Matthew was not a Gentile. He was a Jewish tax collector who became one of the twelve apostles of Jesus.
Saint John was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus, and known to be the one most beloved by Christ. The apostles weren't canonized, but became saints, nonetheless. Therefore, there is no known date of when he became a saint.
Jesus selected the group of 12 who became what was called his Disciples. After his death and resurrection, the 12 Disciples became the Apostles or founders of the churches.
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in jesus' time. we no this because he was one of jesus' apostles.
Jesus had 12 apostles.
No. He never knew Jesus during Jesus' time on Earth.
Jesus had 12 Apostles. One of his Apostles was James. Many contemporaries refer to James as "the brother of the Lord." Perhaps James was Jesus's brother.
No, Peter was not a tax collector. In the New Testament of the Bible, Peter is one of Jesus' apostles and is often recognized as a fisherman by trade. The tax collector mentioned in the Gospels is Matthew, who later became one of the apostles as well.