The Bible's first mention of Paul (then known as Saul of Tarsus) is found in Acts 7:58.
If you're referring to his writings, they begin with the epistle to the Romans.
The Pauline epistles believed to be genuine areRomans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Philemon, Galatians, Philippians and 1 Thessalonians.
The Apostle Paul is the most prolific writer of New Testament works. He first appears in the Book of Acts and in the epistles following like Romans, Corinthians, Thessalonians, Hebrews...
ThenBook of Galatians which is one of 66 books in the Bible was written by Paul
"Saul" was his Hebrew name and "Paul" his Roman name after conversion by the Holy Spirit
In the Bible St. Peter saw Paul performing miracles and ask Paul to teach him but Paul refused. Where do you find this There is no such scenario described in the Bible. You may be thinking of Simon the Sorcerer, who offered Peter money in exchange for the power of the Holy Spirit. Peter rebuked him soundly for thinking that the gift of God could be bought with money. See Acts 8:9-24.
The bible is written by many people, who were prophets, and those who were disciples, and Paul who has written the most books.
No, but you can find the use of the words Scripture and Law, which are basically synonyms.
You dont find the word infidel as such in the Bible. The closest word to it found in the Bible is infidelity.
The cartoon characters 'smurfs' is not found in the Bible.
Straight from the HOLY BIBLE, which was written by God through holy men such as prophets and apostles,like paul or John
You can find it in John 1 the verse 52"
you never find it in the bible as god did never say this
New and old. The old is a modified Jewish holy book, the new one is the Christian holy book ... mostly written by Paul.
Go study the Holy bible and you will get the answer.