If you ask on Saul the apostle then it is Tarsus , in Asia Minor today's Turkey.
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Hebrew was not a apostle, the book is actually a Letter by paul to the Hebrew people. So the name, like the Romans.
They should do the things Jesus did, believe the thing Jesus believes. Act like Jesus did. Unfortunately, many call themselves Christians and act like the rest of the world.
Quote from the Related Link: "Today when a Mormon apostle dies, the remaining apostles select a successor who must be accepted by a vote of the membership at their annual or semi-annual conference."
Saint Thomas the Apostle was a fisherman, like most of the other Apostles.
The word 'apostle' comes from the Greek for 'messenger', so it would be quite rational for someone to refer to him or herself as an apostle, especially in a religious context. However, it may be more difficult to be taken seriously in making that claim.More:Biblically, one of the qualifications to be an apostle of Christ, you must have been with him in person. Paul qualified when Christ appeared to him in the vision on the road to Damascus.So no one alive today would qualify to be an apostle of Jesus Christ, but might call themselves an apostle of someone else.
Okay weired but you want to look like him go to costume shops if you want to act like him play most of his games today
Apostle Vasil Levski. None like him.
The apostle who never married was the Apostle Paul.
There is no credible evidence that any Apostle wrote any particular lines of the Apostle's Creed. The creed itself is considered to have been written around 140 AD and so, although ancient, it was not written when any of the Apostles were still alive. What it most certainly does embody is the details of the faith which the Apostles believed and which Christians today still follow. In that sense it is worthy of its name.
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