In the first letter to the Corinthian church:
1Co 9:19 For though I am free from all men, I have made myself a servant to all, that I might win the more;
1Co 9:20 and to the Jews I became as a Jew, that I might win Jews; to those who are under the law, as under the law, that I might win those who are under the law;
St. Paul was originally a Jew.
St. Paul.
St. Joseph was born a Jew and died a Jew. He was never a member of the Christian Church because he died before it was formed.
There is a St. John the Baptist but no St. John Paul the Baptist.
St. Paul challenged St. Peter. Peter said that Gentiles had to first become Jews before they could become Christians. Paul said no, they could be baptized directly without becoming Jews first. Paul won.
It is quite probable that Joseph died before Our Lord began his public life of preaching and laying the foundation for Christianity so he never really became a Christian. The religion had not yet been founded at the time. Joseph was born a Jew, lived his entire life as a Jew and died as a Jew.
Saul of Taurus, who converted on the road to Damascus, and became St. Paul. He was arrested by the Romans and was executed (by beheading) in Rome.
St Paul MINNESOTA? No.
The address of the St. Paul Public Library is: 145 Fifth Street, St. Paul, 72760 0123
Saint Paul was a devout follower of Jesus Christ and played a crucial role in spreading Christianity throughout the Roman Empire. He was originally a Pharisee and a persecutor of Christians before his conversion on the road to Damascus.
Jesus called st. Paul ....err... well...st. Paul I guess
St. Paul, originally known as Saul, was a Pharisee who persecuted early Christians. He later converted to Christianity after a vision of Jesus on the road to Damascus. Paul became a prominent Christian missionary who played a key role in spreading Christianity throughout the Roman Empire through his teachings and letters.