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spina1953
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Hi Benhur: You are welcome. Well it seems from reading Acts chpt.1:15-26, that at some point Peter himself stood up and spoke about Judas being given a share of the ministry of the Apostles and who betrayed Jesus, then Peter went on to say “May another take his office.” Peter says that it is entirely fitting that one of their company take Judas office, who had been with them and Jesus while Jesus was alive.Thank you, but who set up the qualifications ? Saul did not know Jesus personally but Paul certainly did. He was also “tutored” for three years by our Lord.
It seems to me that all of the Apostles as well as the disciples looked to Peter as their leader so they prayed and drew lots and so Matthias was chosen to replace Judas. As for Paul, whether as Saul or as Paul, did not personally know Jesus. All Paul had was a vision and a location; voice of the Lord. Ananias baptized Saul who became Paul according to Acts chpt. 9: 10-19, Paul stayed for some time ( we do not know just how long a time) with the disciples in Damascus. What this tells me is that Paul was being instructed for a time, before Paul stared preaching. yes, Paul said that he was tutored for three years by the Lord. However this does not mean that Paul had a personal and physical relationship but only a spiritual relationship with Jesus. He still went to Jerusalem to see that Apostles, in order that what he was preaching and teaching was what the Apostles themselves were preaching and teaching. The Apostles in turn needed to know that Paul was preaching and teaching correctly what they themselves were preaching and teaching.