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What was Pauls shortest letter?

Philemon is considered Paul's shortest letter in the New Testament, consisting of only 25 verses.


Did Saint Paul meet the twelve disciples?

There is no direct mention in the Bible of Saint Paul meeting all twelve disciples simultaneously. However, there are accounts of Saint Paul meeting individual disciples such as Peter, James, and John. In Galatians 1:18-19, Paul mentions meeting with Peter and James, the brother of Jesus. Additionally, in Acts 9:26-27, it is recorded that Paul met with the disciples in Jerusalem.


Why was Peter's vision important?

A:In Acts 10:10-20, Peter had a vision in which he was called upon to eat non-kosher food, which he soon realised was a call to preach to the gentiles. Soon afterwards he was the leading supporter in Jerusalem for this cause.This vision is important because it counters Paul's earlier claim that he was called by God to preach to the gentiles, and that Peter had resisted doing so, even eating separately from Paul's gentile converts when they ate non-kosher food (Galatians 2:12).In my view the purpose of Acts was to compare Peter and Paul, in order to show Peter to be the greater apostle. George Wells (Evidence for the Historical Jesus) quotes A. J. Mattill as saying that the dominant view of Acts' presentation of Paul is that in Acts and the epistles there are two Pauls, the historical Paul of the authentic epistles and the legendary Paul of Acts.


How many Saint Pauls are there?

There are many Pauls. Here is a list and I am sure it is incomplete:Paul 18 JanPaul 2 MarPaul 10 MarPaul 26 JunPaul 17 AugPaul 19 DecPaul 24 DecPaul IPaul AurelianPaul Chong HasangPaul FimonayaPaul IbarakiPaul MikiPaul MyPaul NardiniPaul NavarroPaul NganPaul SuzukiPaul of CyprusPaul of LatrosPaul of LeonPaul of NarbonnePaul of PrusaPaul of Trois-ChâteauxPaul of the CrossPaul the ApostlePaul the HermitPaul the SimplePaul the Younger


Who was st paul's architect?

Christopher Wren was the architect responsible for designing and overseeing the construction of St. Paul's Cathedral in London. The cathedral was completed in 1710 and is considered one of Wren's greatest works.