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Jewish authorities gave Saul authority to persecute Christians.

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Before Saul became a Christian and an apostle he persecuted the Church. The book of Acts, chapter 9 tells us that Saul went to the High Priest to get letters from him for this action. The High Priest is said to have been Theophilus.

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