Saul began preaching Jesus within days of his conversion. See Acts 9:1-20.
There is nothing in scripture that says they were related.
Saul of Tarsus also known as 'Apostle' Paul.
You are thinking of Saint Paul - formerly Saul of Tarsus.
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Saul (who later became known as the apostle Paul) was in Jerusalem and played a role in the persecution of early Christians during the time Jesus was alive. He did not meet Jesus in person until after Jesus' death and resurrection on the road to Damascus.
Paul was the new name of Saul of Tarsus.
Saul was born and raised in Tarsus, a city in the Roman province of Cilicia, which is in modern-day Turkey.
No, Paul of Samosata and Paul Saul of Tarsus are not the same person. Paul of Samosata was a bishop of Antioch in the 3rd century who held unorthodox views on the nature of Jesus, while Paul of Tarsus, known as Saint Paul, was an apostle and early Christian missionary who wrote many of the New Testament letters.
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A pharisee named Saul of Tarsus, who became the Apostle Paul(Acts 22:1-11/Acts 28:16, 23, 30, 31)