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The Apostles Peter and Paul made coversion missions all over the eastern part of the Roman Empire (which became a stronghold of Christianity). Peter and Paul, I believe, became Christians that were separate from Judaism while the others became heads of the Jerusalem Church. The heads of the Jerusalem Church were Jewish Christians. The Jewish Christians read from a Greek version of the Torah called the Septuagint, which had I believe 37 books while the Hebrew Torah had 27 books. Their worship of Jesus came from oral traditions. Peter and Paul probably read from the Septuagint but their type of Christians were more like those of modern day, as they had Preists, Bishops, and Prebysters while the Jewish Christians had Rabbis, Highpriest and so. Saint John and Saint Mark wrote the Gospels in AD 70 and Luke and Matthew wrote their Gospels by about AD 110. Saint John wrote the Revealation and Saint Luke wrote the Acts of the Apostles, which can give you a more detailed account of what happened to the Apsotles. Saint Peter is said to have become the Bishop of Rome, thus being the first Pope. Peter and Paul were crucified, Peter on Vatican Hill.

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