Paul, formerly Saul of Tarsus was a Roman citizen. I don't know that the word 'tribe' would actually apply to him as it might to Jesus (Tribe of David) or Mary Magdalene (Tribe of Benjamin) or the 12 original desciples.
Sean Paul is from Kingston, Jamaica.
Yes, although he was not a disciple of the living Jesus, he was an apostle and traditionally referred to as "the Apostle Paul" or "Saint Paul".
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Paul says: ". . . I am a Pharisee, descended from Pharisees..."(Acts 23:6) ..."an Israelite myself, a descendant of Abraham, from the tribe of Benjamin." (Romans 11:1/Philippians 3:5)
Tertius of Iconium was the Apostle Paul's amanuensis "I Tertius, who wrote this epistle, salute you in the Lord." Romans 16:22
Sean Paul is from Kingston, Jamaica.
I believe it was St. Paul, originally called Saul of Tarsus.
The answer is found in Philippians 3:5 which reads ....."of the stock of Israel, ofthe tribe of Benjamin".........Your question asks - "what.... was he named after": Paul wasn't named after the tribe of Benjamin, he was a descendant of that tribe, one of the 12 tribes of Israel.
There is no apostle named John Paul. There is an apostle named John and another apostle named Paul.
The apostle Paul (Saul) was from the tribe of Benjamin. (Philippians 3:4-5)In Romans 11:1:"I say then, Hath God cast away his people? God forbid. For I also am an Israelite, of the seed of Abraham, of the tribe of Benjamin."Paul was from the tribe of Benjamin. Philippians 3 versus 1 through 4.Philippians 3:5 (ASV)5 circumcised the eighth day, of the stock of Israel, of the tribe of Benjamin, a Hebrew of Hebrews; as touching the law, a Pharisee;
He called himself the Apostle to the Gentiles.
There is no apostle named John Paul. There is an apostle named John and another apostle named Paul.
Paul wasn't stoned - he was beheaded.
Yes, although he was not a disciple of the living Jesus, he was an apostle and traditionally referred to as "the Apostle Paul" or "Saint Paul".
OpinionI would say Apostle Paul wherever I use 'Apostle' as a title, in the same way as I would say Mr Smith, with 'Mr' capitalised. Less frequently, I would write 'apostle' uncapitalised if I did not intend it as a title, for example where 'apostle' is the subject of the sentence, and Paul is addressed. Use capitals to be on the safe side.
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Luke was a companion of Paul, and not a apostle.