Apostle Paul did not abandon Jesus when he needed him most. In fact Paul did not even meet Jesus in person and became a "Christian" believer after Jesus died and rose again then when up to Heaven. Paul was always faithful to Jesus.
Now Peter, he is another matter. He denied being one of Jesus disciples after Jesus was killed and laid to rest. He feared the people who were harassing the disciples. He did "go back to Jesus" and became the leading Apostle. See the book of Acts to see how he lived for Jesus. Click on the link below for more information on Paul.
Most probably not or he would have made mention of it.
Jesus influenced Saint Paul through a transformative encounter on the road to Damascus, where Paul experienced a vision of Jesus and heard his voice. This encounter led Paul to convert to Christianity and become one of its most influential early leaders, spreading the teachings of Jesus and establishing churches throughout the Roman Empire. Paul's writings, found in the New Testament, reflect his deep devotion to Jesus and his message of love, grace, and salvation.
Jesus, Paul & Peter
The apostles, particularly Peter and Paul, played significant roles in spreading the Christian faith after the death of Jesus. They traveled to different regions, preached the teachings of Jesus, and established communities of believers. Their efforts were instrumental in the early expansion of Christianity.
* Jesus Christ, Judas Iscariot, and Paul.
The apostle Paul is often credited with spreading the teachings of Jesus the farthest and most effectively. Through his missionary journeys and letters, he helped establish early Christian communities throughout the Mediterranean world.
Paul, the writer of most of the New Testament Andrew S. Jesus is Lord
The founder of Christianity was Jesus Christ. A: Paul who wrote the letters and was the author of most of the new testament. Note that Paul wasn't a dissiple nor did he personally meet jesus except through what he claimed through a dream.
Reliable? Hmm. Peter knew the most about Jesus but was not reliable. I'd say that Paul was the most reliable witness.
Pual and judea
Jesus was born before Apostle Paul. Apostle Paul did not get to meet Jesus in person because he was either not born or too young (baby probably) Paul wrote most of his letters to Christians in the time frame between 50 A.D. and 60 A.D. and Jesus died about 20 years before.Another answerJesus the Christ is the God/Man. Being God he is from ever. He is eternal. But when the time was right God came to earth as a male child born of Mary and was named Jesus. Jesus as a human being was born about 6-4 B.C. Paul the Apostle was born possibly 6-10 A.D.
First of all, most of the New Testament is written by Paul. When he was taken to Rome as a prisoner he also was responsible for many people beginning to follow Jesus.