Paul studied under Gamaliel because he was a highly respected Jewish religious leader and teacher known for his expertise in Jewish law. Paul likely sought out Gamaliel to further his education in Jewish theology and law, as well as to deepen his understanding of the Jewish faith. Gamaliel also had a reputation for being tolerant towards different interpretations of the law, which may have appealed to Paul given his later role as a Christian missionary.
The concept of a rabbi was extremely new in Paul's time, and he probably didn't study under one. Sages of the time didn't have formal recognition or title.
St. Paul studied under the famous Jewish teacher Gamaliel. Gamaliel was a highly respected Pharisee and member of the Sanhedrin, known for his wisdom and influence in Jewish religious teachings.
Saul of Tarsus who was renamed Paul...he was a lawyer who studied under the renowned Gamaliel.
The teacher mentioned in Acts 22:3 as instructing St. Paul in Jerusalem is Gamaliel. He was a respected Pharisee and member of the Sanhedrin.
I think so, it has been done for many centuries, starting with St. Paul, who was the premiere student of Gamaliel, the number one Jewish rabbi in the first century.
Til he was 5 his mother taught him. once he was five gamaliel and Paul's father taught him til he was 13 At Jerusalem.
Paul (Saul) was sent while still young to Jerusalem to receive his education at the school of Gamaliel, one of the most noted rabbis in history.
Gamaliel, a noted Rabbi of his time and also a teacher of Saul/Paul in earlier years.
Gamaliel Bartlett died in 1859.
Gamaliel Onosode was born in 1933.
Gamaliel Smethurst was born in 1738.
Gamaliel King was born in 1795.