He was mentioned twice in Acts 1:23 and 1:26. Most likely he was not mentioned because it was near the time when Christ was crucified. He was called to make up the twelve after Judus left. He now doubt went about his duties like the others until either killed or jailed.
No. There is nothing in the Bible that suggests this.
The Bible mentions Matthias in Acts 1:3-26, but doesn't answer this question. Church tradition also appears silent on the life of Matthias previous to being elected as an apostle.
No, Zacchaeus was not surnamed Matthias in the Bible. Matthias was one of the candidates considered to replace Judas Iscariot as an apostle in Acts 1:23-26. Zacchaeus is a separate individual mentioned in the Gospel of Luke, known for being a tax collector who climbed a tree to see Jesus.
Matthias was the disciple chosen to replace Judas.
Some Bible verses that mention angels speaking include Luke 2:10-14 where an angel announces the birth of Jesus to the shepherds, Matthew 28:5-7 where an angel speaks at the empty tomb of Jesus, and Acts 8:26 where an angel instructs Philip to go to the Ethiopian eunuch.
The Acts of Apostles Chapter 1 talks about Matthias as being the thirteenth disciples.
Matthias Pfeiffer has written: 'Einweisung in das neue Sein' -- subject(s): Bible, Biblical teaching, Christianity, Criticism, interpretation, Ethics in the Bible, Theological anthropology
Matthias Millard has written: 'Die Komposition des Psalters' -- subject(s): Bible, Form Criticism
No where in the Bible that I can remember.
No the bible does not mention it.
No there is no mention of Allah in the bible.
The Bible does not mention his father.