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His name was Ananias (not to be confused with the husband of Sapphira). The account of Ananias and Saul is found in Acts chapter 9.

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The Lord spoke to Ananias in Damascus about laying hands on Saul (who later became known as the Apostle Paul). Ananias was hesitant at first because of Saul's reputation, but he obeyed and baptized Saul, who then regained his sight and was filled with the Holy Spirit.

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