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Saul (later changed to Paul) was born in Tarsus, on Turkey's souther shore (acts 22:3).

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Q: What city in the New Testament is Saul from?
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Saul of the Old Testament did not. Saul (Paul) of the New Testament did not see God but he heard the voice of Jesus while on the road to Damascus.


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