The woman you are referring to is likely Priscilla, who, along with her husband Aquila, was known for being tent makers. They are mentioned in the New Testament of the Bible, particularly in the Book of Acts, where they are associated with the Apostle Paul and played a significant role in the early Christian church. Priscilla and Aquila are noted for their hospitality and teaching, helping to spread the message of Christianity.
Paul was a Pharisee as well as a tent maker.
Paul was a tent maker by profession.
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No, he was a tent maker, not a mason.
paul was a tent maker by profession
No. St. Paul was a tent-maker. It's Matthew that was the tax-collector.
Paul was a tent maker by profession.
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Paul was originally a tent maker.
Paul the apostles was indeed a tentmaker. He practiced this trade while on his missionary journeys in the Near East and Europe. ANOTHER ANSWER: There is no Scripture that states that Paul was a tent maker. Suggest your reading about the 'tallith' or 'little tent' in the Hebrew and Paul would of certainly know how to make as all Jewish men wore (see Numbers 15:37-41 and Jesus' following these customs in Luke 8:43-48 that the woman touched).
Saul later Paul , who was a tent maker, missionary in the Mediterranean.