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All of the apostles were jewish.

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Q: Who is the apostle for the Jews?
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Which apostle was the most responsible for spreading Christianity?

The apostle responsible for spreading Christianity among the Jews was Paul.


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Who was a follower of Jesus who preached to Jews and gentiles?

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What were the effects apostle Peter had?

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. St. Paul was a follower of Jesus who spread Jesus and rsquo teachings to people other than the Jews. St. Paul thought of himself as an apostle to which of these people?

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Is Apostle's Creed based on creed of the Jews?

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