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Actually, I heard the REAL criteria they used to pick the NT Canon was wether the authors actually knew Jesus or not. If they didn’t, then they did not chose the book even if it was inspired. I can’t remember what Fr. I heard this from.
But In my research, I found that INDEED - all the books contained in the NT Canon were authored by people who saw Jesus in the flesh and spoke to him. And yes, all things considered, St. Paul almost certainly was aware of Jesus and very likely saw him in the flesh during his ministry before crucifixion so he also qualifies.
I’m almost certain there is a clue sitting somewhere in the Gospels signifying Paul was present with Jesus. I say this because Paul says he was chosen from his mothers womb.
I imagine it’s Paul who gives a hint pointing back to the Gospels to where he was at the time with Jesus. Hopefully it’s not too convoluted involving his original name and the OT. I hope not. Someone must have already found the connection long ago however.
But In my research, I found that INDEED - all the books contained in the NT Canon were authored by people who saw Jesus in the flesh and spoke to him. And yes, all things considered, St. Paul almost certainly was aware of Jesus and very likely saw him in the flesh during his ministry before crucifixion so he also qualifies.
I’m almost certain there is a clue sitting somewhere in the Gospels signifying Paul was present with Jesus. I say this because Paul says he was chosen from his mothers womb.
I imagine it’s Paul who gives a hint pointing back to the Gospels to where he was at the time with Jesus. Hopefully it’s not too convoluted involving his original name and the OT. I hope not. Someone must have already found the connection long ago however.