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I disagree in part and I think we have been over this before. Any way I disagree that Matthias was an Apostle. I say he was only a bishop. He was the first non Apostle bishop. The book of Revelation limits the number of Apostles to twelve. See Rev 21:4TO “grndslm” and “hellopeople”:
I refer you to Acts 1:15-26 where we see that the first thing Peter does after Jesus ascends into heaven is implement apostolic succession. Matthias is ordained with full apostolic authority. The necessity to have apostolic succession in order for the Church to survive was understood by all. God never said, “I’ll give you leaders with authority for about 400 years, but after the Bible is compiled, you are all on your own.”
“And the wall of the city had twelve foundations, and on them the twelve names of the twelve apostles of the Lamb.”
Judas was not an Apostlesince he was never sent [He committed suicide befor the Great commission} Peter acknowledges as much when in Acts 1:17 he says of Judas:
“Who was numbered with us, and had obtained part of this ministry.” [Acts 1:17]
Other translations have it as a “share” in this ministry. The idea is that Judas was not a full fledged Apostle having missed out on the events in the upper room after Jesus resurrected and never received the Commission to go and teach the nations. Peter also says that Judas was numbered with them. He stops well short of saying that Judas was one of them, i.e. an Apostle, Notice also that after his election Scripture says of Matthias that he was numbered with the eleven Apostles. Again he is numbered with them but is he one of them. The fact that after the election of Matthias the verse in Act saying he was numbered also says there are still eleven Apostles. The twelth Apostle is Paul. Judas and Matthias were not Apostles.