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Saint Paul was traveling throughout the mideast when he was persecuting the Christians. It was on the Damascus road where he was supposed to have had his miraculous conversion. At that time he was not known as Paul, but was known as Saul.

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When Paul became Christian did he persecute gentiles?

No - Paul felt a special calling to go to the gentiles and preach the Good News of Jesus to them. Answer 2: It was before (and not after) his conversion that Paul was persecuting Jewish Christians (not Gentiles). Then he had a special experience on the road to Damascus which turned his life around.


Did a Jew named paul travel to spread Christianity?

Yes Paul was once a Chief Jewish priest who persecuted Christians but one day while on the road to Damascus a blinding light appeared before him and a loud voice asked "Why do you persecute me Paul?"Paul lost his vision until God told Ananias to heal him. After that Paul traveled throughout the world to spread the message of Jesus. He wrote letters to all the new converts that he made which are now 13 books in the Bible almost half of the New Testamant.


What was the time when Christianity began?

When Paul was doing his missionary work. At least that was when they were called Christians. When Paul was doing his missionary work. At least that was when they were called Christians. When Paul was doing his missionary work. At least that was when they were called Christians.


What does a timeline of Jesus and St Paul look like?

Paul was born Saul of Tarsus around 10 A.D. and lived to about 67 A.D. He was not one of the twleve disciples, and did not meet Jesus in the flesh. After Jesus' death, Paul was hired by the Roman-controlled Temple establishment to persecute the original followers of Jesus (which did not call themselves "Christians"). On his way to Damascus, he had a vision of Jesus, who said "Paul why do you persecute me?". Paul then became a follower of Jesus (in his own way, preaching a gospel unique to his revelation, and often at variance with that of the Apostles (see Council of Jerusalem). Paul is now known for writing over half of the new testament, and is responsible for the doctrine of Salvation by Grace thru Faith in Jesus.


What state's capital is Saint Paul?

St. Paul is the capital of Minnesota.

Related questions

Is there Information about Paul in Ephesians?

Yes, Ephesians is one of the letters attributed to Paul in the New Testament. It is addressed to the church in Ephesus and contains teachings on various aspects of the Christian life, such as unity in the body of Christ, spiritual warfare, and relationships within the church and family. Scholars debate the authorship of Ephesians, but it is traditionally attributed to Paul.


Was paul of tarsus friends with jesus of nazareth?

Paul was not a friend of Jesus, as the bible says Paul wanted to persecute and kill the early christians.


What was Paul sin?

What was the sin of Paul? Apostle Paul, you mean? If so, then he used to persecute Christians through means of murdering them. But eventually, he repented and turned into one of the greatest apostles ever.


Which saint wrote letters about being holy to the first Christians?

Saint Paul is the best known.


Who gave Saul authority to arrest Christians?

Saul, later known as the apostle Paul, was given authority by the high priest in Jerusalem to arrest Christians. He believed it was his duty to persecute followers of Jesus, which led to his transformation after a personal encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus.


Who was the leader of the first Christians?

saint peter


Why is Saint Paul considered a saint?

St. Paul, besides many other things, died the death of a martyr. Martyrdom was all the early Christians needed to know about a person to declare them as a saint.


What was Saint Paul before he saw Jesus?

He was a pharisee who were into bringing Christians to be judged and stoned.


Who arrested Saint Paul in the Bible?

A band of Roman soldiers looking for Christians to take to jail.


How did Saint Paul travel?

Most of Paul's travels were by foot. There were no mass transportation systems in place at the time.


Why did Saint Paul get beheaded?

St. Paul had been arrested and sent to Rome for trial. While awaiting his trial in prison, much of the city of Rome was destroyed by fire. Nero, who was probably responsible for the fire, needed a scapegoat on which to blame the fire. Since the Christians were already an irritation to him, he chose to persecute them. Both Peter and Paul were leaders of this new religion and Nero thought that if he had them executed, the new church would collapse.


When Paul became Christian did he persecute gentiles?

No - Paul felt a special calling to go to the gentiles and preach the Good News of Jesus to them. Answer 2: It was before (and not after) his conversion that Paul was persecuting Jewish Christians (not Gentiles). Then he had a special experience on the road to Damascus which turned his life around.