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Saul, who would become Paul the Apostle, was present and consenting to the stoning and death of Stephen.

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The Apostle Paul (formerly known as Saul) witnessed the martyrdom of St. Stephen. He approved of Stephen's execution and went on to become one of the most influential figures in spreading Christianity throughout the Roman Empire.

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