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When did saul Matthews die?

Poor Saul Matthews died a while after he was given freedom. "I know the way in which the I will die, I will be free! I will be me! I will be one with myself and one with the whites!"


What year did Saul Matthews become a spy?

1345


What is the date of the revolutionary war hero Saul Matthews was born?

Saul Matthews was born a slave. Not many records were kept of him. Do not be surprised if you can't find much about him. Slaves records were not often kept.


What did Saul Mathews do?

Saul Matthews was an African-American American Revolutionary War spy. He spied on the British, obtaining valuable information for the revolution.


What did saul matthews do to help the revalutionary war?

He was a black spy. he spyd on the British


What is a nickname for Saul?

A common nickname for Saul is "Sauli."


When was saul Matthews born?

He was born a slave no records that i have read show his exact birthday but if you find out when let me know but i am going to go off my research and he was born in Maryland


What king was condemned for acting as a priest in the king James bible?

saul


What did Saul David Solomon have in common?

they all lived in Egypt


What was the name of Saul's son?

The son of Saul, the first king of Israel, was Jonathan(Isaiah 14:1).There is no record that Saul of Tarsus in the New Testament (aka the apostle Paul) had a literal son, though he refers to Timothy as "my own son in the faith" in 1 Timothy 1:2 (KJV), and to Titus as "mine own son after the common faith" in Titus 1:4 (also KJV. The New King James replaces "my own" with "a true").


What was name of saul's sons?

The son of Saul, the first king of Israel, was Jonathan(Isaiah 14:1).There is no record that Saul of Tarsus in the New Testament (aka the Apostle Paul) had a literal son, though he refers to Timothy as "my own son in the faith" in 1 Timothy 1:2 (KJV), and to Titus as "mine own son after the common faith" in Titus 1:4 (also KJV. The New King James replaces "my own" with "a true").


What was the Jewish name for Paul?

It was a mixture of God, Saul, and the other apostles. They all decided that Saul needed a new name because he was such a changed person. So they re-named him Paul because that was probably a common name at the time and also a holy name.