Barnabas took Paul and brought him to the apostles
Paul's epistle to the Romans.
There were 13 apostles in the New Testament. There were 14 apostles in the New Testament. Paul was called an apostle, as were the 12 disciples who followed Jesus. Acts of the Apostles says that Matthias was appointed as a further apostle to replace Judas Iscariot.
It was Paul who built the first church.
No. He never knew Jesus during Jesus' time on Earth.
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Arguably the whole of the Acts of the Apostles is about the apostle Paul, but the second part is certainly about Paul.
It was Paul that encourage the Apostles to moved on . This is recorded in the book of ACTS
Paul.
The apostles are Matthew, John, James, Peter, Paul, Andrew.
Barnabus was a Levite who sold land and donated to the the apostles for use in the new churches. He introduced Paul to the apostles in Jerusalem and assured them of Paul's genuine conversion (bearing in mind there would have been considerable skepticism given his former role in the persecution of Christians). Barnabus was described as being a good man and full of the Holy Spirit and of faith. He went to Antioch and on the First Missionary Journey with Paul. He was to have gone on the Second Missionary Journey, but instead went with Mark to Cyprus on account of a disagreement with Paul over the inclusion of Mark on the Paul's journey.
The Tamil name for the Apostle Paul is "அப்போஸ்தல பாவுல்" (Aposthala Paul).
The Apostles and Paul.
The Apostles and their disciples - particularly Paul.
Paul's epistle to the Romans.
No, Paul did not take the place of Judas as one of the original twelve apostles. Matthias was chosen by the other apostles to replace Judas, as described in Acts 1:15-26. Paul, originally known as Saul, became an apostle later through a direct encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus.
Oh yes both Peter and Paul are important today.But please note Paul was not a apostle.
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