Yes. He replaced him with Matthias.
Peter did not betray Jesus; Judas did that. You might be thinking of the three denials: Jesus predicted that Peter would deny him three times before the crew that morning, and Peter did. (King James version: St. Matthew 26:68-75)
Typically, the 12 apostles are listed as: 1. Peter (also known as Simon Peter) 2. Andrew (Simon Peter's brother) 3. James son of Zebedee 4. John (James' brother) 5. Philip 6. Bartholomew 7. Thomas 8. Matthew 9. James son of Alphaeus 10. Thaddaeus 11. Simon the Zealot 12. Judas Iscariot (who betrayed Jesus) 12. Mathias (who replaced Judas) There are some discrepancies among various traditions and Gospels.
Yes, Matthias was chosen to replace Judas as one of the twelve apostles after he hanged himself. This is described in the Book of Acts in the New Testament.
The 12 disciples were Simon (Peter) and Andrew James and John Philip and Bartholomew Thomas and Matthew James Thaddaeus Simon Judas Iscariot
ANSWER: No one. He was the last to be chosen by Christ The person who replaced Judas was Matthias, who was chosen by the casting of lots (Acts 1:25-26).
Saint Peter and the other apostles prayed for guidance and cast lots to choose Judas' replacement, following the Old Testament tradition. Matthias was then chosen by lot to replace Judas as one of the Twelve Apostles.
Judas betrayed Jesus once. Peter denied Jesus 3 times.
Matthias was chosen by the disciples to replace Judas (Acts 1:26).
Matthias was chosen to replace Judas as one of the twelve apostles.
Matthias was elected to replace Judas Iscariot; see Acts 1: 12-26.
Matthias was chosen to replace Judas Iscariot as a disciple of Jesus.
No. Judas betrayed Jesus to the chief priest and elders.
Judas and Peter probably
Judas and Peter probably
Matthias was chosen by the disciples to replace Judas (Acts 1:26).
Peter only denied knowing Jesus, but Judas betrayed the life of Jesus for 30 peices of silver.
Matthias was chosen to replace Judas Iscariot as the 12th apostle.