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Saul (Paul) may have not personally killed Christians but he led a persecution effort that resulted in their deaths by others.

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Saul, who later became known as the Apostle Paul, initially persecuted Christians and played a role in the martyrdom of Stephen. However, after experiencing a dramatic conversion on the road to Damascus, he became a fervent follower of Jesus Christ and devoted his life to spreading the gospel.

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What was saul's original mission?

To kill arrest the Christians and persecute them


What does the name Saul mean in the bible?

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