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Yes, as read about in Acts 21:27. Paul seemed to have this effect on the Jews whenever he mentioned his call to the gentiles.
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.
Paul Novick has written: 'Jews in the USA' 'Jews in the Soviet Union'
In his epistles, Paul was proud to describe himself as a Jew. He was a Jew, not an enemy of the Jews.
AnswerAccording to Paul, in his epistles, he himself was the apostle who originated the mission of preaching to the gentiles ('foreigners') or non-Jews, with some apparent resistance from Peter.According to Acts of the Apostles, Paul did not initiate the practice of preaching to non-Jews. Acts is quite clear that Peter received information from an angel and then promoted and participated in the practice of preaching to non-Jews - before Paul had started his mission.
Paul of Tarsus, the last Christian apostle arrived in Jerusalem at the end of his third missionary journey in 58 AD to bring donation to Jerusalem church. He got report from the church about the rumors that he opposed Jewish culture and religion. In order to show that he did respect Jewish culture and identity, he and four Jewish Christians performed purification rites. Before the rites were over he was spotted by Ephesian Jews who recognized him because Paul had been argued with them for three months in their synagogue. These Asian Jews assumed that Paul brought an Ephesian named Trophimus into the inner court which prohibited non-Jews to enter. So they ignited the whole city and Paul was drag out of the temple, beaten and almost to be killed.
Paul preaching Jesus on the cross and salvation. Jews deny Jesus.
Jews like Paul persecuted the christians.
Barnabas took Paul and brought him to the apostles
No, Paul plays no role in Judaism whatsoever.
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Paul Lockey has written: 'Conflicting Attitudes Toward the Jews c.1' 'Conflicting Attitudes toward the Jews c.2'