Paul. Saul, later known as Paul.
Saul of Tarsus, who later became the apostle Paul, was the future follower of Jesus who stood by watching the stoning of Stephen. This event marked a turning point in Paul's life, leading to his dramatic conversion and subsequent ministry as a prominent figure in the early Christian church.
Saul of Tarsus, who later became known as the apostle Paul, stood by and watched the stoning of Stephen. This event marked a pivotal moment in Paul's life, leading to his conversion and transformation into one of the most influential figures in early Christianity.
Acts 8:1a (NIV) - "And Saul was there, giving approval to his [Stephen's] death." Saul, who would be later known as Paul, would become a major figure in the Christian Church later on.
Saul the Rabbi, also known as the Apostle Paul. Acts 7,8.
Saul is present when Stephen is brought before the Sanhedrin and boldly explains from biblical history that their forefathers had repeatedly resisted rather than responded to God. He argues that the Sanhedrin's approval of the crucifixion of Jesus is yet another of those occasions when they resisted the Holy Spirit. Stephen's reproach turns the council into an angry mob that drags him outside the city, where they stone him to death. Saul approves of the mob's actions and watches over their garments while they stone Stephen.
Paul watched while Stephen was being stoned.Another perspective:Saul of Tarsus was witness to the stoning of Stephen (Acts 7:58), perhaps even complicit in it, but he was not yet known as Paul, nor was he a follower of Jesus at the time. The correct answer to the question is "none."
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