George Benard Shaw
St. Paul challenged St. Peter. Peter said that Gentiles had to first become Jews before they could become Christians. Paul said no, they could be baptized directly without becoming Jews first. Paul won.
At first Peter didn't trust Paul, but he remembered that Jesus said to forgive your enemies, and so he did accept him in the end.
Jesus chose Peter and not Paul asd firstly Paul came after Jesus death a, and secondly Jesus changed Simons name to Peter Which means rock . Jesus said on you Peter I will build my church on.
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.
Paul was not crucified upside down, he was beheaded. Peter was the apostle that was, as he said he did not deserve the same death as Jesus.
Not much is known. He went to Rome to appeal against accusations levied against him in JUdea and thus avoid trial. He spent two years under house arrests. There is no contemporary record of how he died. Accounts of his death were written much later. According to Tertullian (who wrote in 200) and Jerome (who wrote in 392) Paul was beheaded. Eusebius of Caesarea (who wrote in 320) said that Paul was beheaded in Rome and Peter crucified. Lactantius (318 wrote that Nero crucified Peter, and slew Paul. John Chrysostom (writing in the second half of the 4th century) and Sulpicius Severus (402) wrote that Nero killed Peter and Paul. Writing in 198 Caius said he knew where the remains of Paul and Peter were.During the 2nd century Irenaeus of Lyons wrote that Peter and Paul were the founders of the church in Rome.
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It is said that the apostle Peter was executed during the reign of Nero. The disciple Paul is also said to have lost his life around the same time.
There is no historical record indicating that St. Paul and St. Peter died on the same day. St. Peter is believed to have been crucified in Rome around 64-68 AD, while St. Paul is said to have been beheaded in Rome around 64-67 AD. Both apostles were martyred during the persecution of Christians under the Roman Emperor Nero.
Roman Catholic AnswerSt. Peter and St. Paul established the Church in Rome, and they are both buried there, so it was in the first century; St. Peter is buried underneath the high altar in St. Peter's Basilica, you can see his tomb if you visit there; St. Paul is buried in St. Paul Outside the Walls in Rome.
This depends as you could be talking about either St. Peter or St. Paul, both of whom are believed to be buried in Rome. St. Peter, by tradition, is buried under the main altar of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, where the Holy Pontiff celebrates Solemn Mass, and St. Paul is said, as of only about a decade ago, to be buried under the main altar of St. Paul Outside the Walls, also in Rome.Sidenote- some may disagree that Rome, which I speak of as including Vatican City, is not actually Vatican City. This is true.
Early writers and tradition tell us that Peter was crucified upside down and Paul, being a Roman citizen, was beheaded. Both are said to have died during the reign of the Roman Emperor Nero about the year 65 AD. There is nothing in scripture to confirm this, however, except for Paul's epistle that mentions his trial and imprisonment in Rome.