Not directly but from the context it is clear. Suggest reading Acts 9.
Bible, New Testament, Paul's Letter to the Galatians, Chapter 2, Verse 8.
Look in the New Testament book of Acts chapter 13 verse 9. (Acts 13:9)
The bible tells us if you look at 1 Corinthians 1 verse 2. The congregation in Corinth
There is no Bible verse that says that, because it is not true - Paul did meet Jesus on the road to Damascus. Acts 9:1-8Besides that, Paul could not be an apostle, had he never met Jesus, because his preaching would not have the same authority. Galatians 1:11-12 "But I certify you, brethren, that the gospel which was preached of me is not after man, for I neither received it of man, neither was I taught it, but by the revelation of Jesus Christ"
According to historical tradition, Paul the Apostle died as a martyr in Rome, Italy, around the mid-60s AD during the reign of Emperor Nero. There is no specific mention of his death in the Bible, but it is believed to have occurred after his final imprisonment in Rome.
Vocations as in job? No, not really. About the only mention of jobs are that Paul was a tentmaker, 4 of the apostles were fishermen. Paul does exhort us to labor saying "If a man will not work, neither let him eat."
Will you please clarify your question? Paul was held in prison, and many more. But what were the surrounding circumstances of this in particular?
In Ephesians Paul stated in lieu of other things "to be filled with the Spirit". Specifically chapter 5 verse 18.
That passage is in Romans chapter 7. Here is verse 19 from the NKJV - For the good that I will to do, I do not do; but the evil I will not to do, that I practice.
what was paul rever's religious views
The apostle Paul. The account is found in Acts 20, specifically verse 9.
In Galatians 6:11, Paul mentions that he was writing with large letters, implying that he had poor eyesight. This suggests that Paul may have had difficulty seeing and needed to write in big letters in order to read and write clearly.