No, Saul of Tarsus, who was latter called the Apostle Paul, was specially called by God to go to the gentiles predominantly (Kings and lost Tribes of Israel as well).
There is no specific mention in The Bible of Paul spending 3 years with Jesus to become an apostle. Paul did have a transformative encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus, which led to his conversion and subsequent calling as an apostle to the Gentiles.
The apostle Paul, then known as Saul of Tarsus, was said to be a "young man" following the ascension of Christ (Acts 7:58), indicating that Jesus was born into the world well beforePaul.
There were approximately 10 years between Apostle Paul's conversion on the road to Damascus and his martyrdom in Rome.
BC stands for "Before Christ," and it refers to the years before the birth of Jesus Christ. So, BC does not represent a specific number of years but indicates the countdown towards the birth of Christ.
According to tradition, Matthew the Apostle preached in Judea for 15 years before traveling to other regions to spread the teachings of Jesus.
BC stands for "Before Christ" and refers to the years before the birth of Jesus Christ. AD stands for "Anno Domini" which is Latin for "In the year of our Lord" and refers to the years after the birth of Jesus Christ.
That was John who was the one to live longer up to 100 ad some 60 years after Christ crucifixion.
I think you have to spend approx. 5 or 6 years in collage to become a CSI.
The apostles were Jewish, like Jesus Christ. The Christians did not fully form until years after Jesus' death and the placement of Saint Peter as the first Pope.
As a vagabond in Vienna trying to become an artist.
you will spend 11 years in college to become a pediatrician.
To become an umpires must attend training school in Florida for a five-week course and then spend 7-10 years in the minors
The Catholic Church was started by Jesus Christ on the Apostle Peter around 2,000 years ago. I'm afraid that you are going to have to make your question a little more specific as to time and place.
4 i think but you have to take almost sometimes all math classes
The apostle Paul, then known as Saul of Tarsus, was said to be a "young man" following the ascension of Christ (Acts 7:58), indicating that Jesus was born into the world well beforePaul.
It depending on where you go, and how high you want your degree. My mother got a PhD in computer technology, but I believe she did spend more than 4 years. Some collages are 2 years, some are 4. Look around!
BC means Before Christ. Its method of calculating time.
It depends whether it is BC or AD If it was BC it was 1200 years before Christ If it was AD it was 1200 years after Christ