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A:Mentioned only in Acts of the Apostles, Saul is the name of the Apostle Paul before his conversion and his first missionary journey. Tarsus is also given in Acts as the home town of Saul.

In his own epistles, Paul never mentions having been called Saul, or having come from the city of Tarsus. In spite of this, it is certainly possible that he had been called Saul and that he was from Tarsus. However, we can never be certain whether the author of Acts of the Apostles, writing several decades after the death of Paul, was mistaken in those attributions. Some of the key passages regarding Saul in Acts of the Apostles have parallels to a Saulus whom Josephus mentions in Antiquities of the Jews, with which the author of Acts is known to have been familiar. Josephus even talked of a riot in Jerusalem, led by Saulus after the stoning of James. Although this Saulus could have inspired the author of Acts, he could not really have been the same person as Paul.

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Saul, or Paul as he became known, spread the religion or teachings of Jesus around the empire. Once these teachings split from the mainstream Judaism, they became known as Christianity.

Saul, or Paul as he became known, spread the religion or teachings of Jesus around the empire. Once these teachings split from the mainstream Judaism, they became known as Christianity.

Saul, or Paul as he became known, spread the religion or teachings of Jesus around the empire. Once these teachings split from the mainstream Judaism, they became known as Christianity.

Saul, or Paul as he became known, spread the religion or teachings of Jesus around the empire. Once these teachings split from the mainstream Judaism, they became known as Christianity.

Saul, or Paul as he became known, spread the religion or teachings of Jesus around the empire. Once these teachings split from the mainstream Judaism, they became known as Christianity.

Saul, or Paul as he became known, spread the religion or teachings of Jesus around the empire. Once these teachings split from the mainstream Judaism, they became known as Christianity.

Saul, or Paul as he became known, spread the religion or teachings of Jesus around the empire. Once these teachings split from the mainstream Judaism, they became known as Christianity.

Saul, or Paul as he became known, spread the religion or teachings of Jesus around the empire. Once these teachings split from the mainstream Judaism, they became known as Christianity.

Saul, or Paul as he became known, spread the religion or teachings of Jesus around the empire. Once these teachings split from the mainstream Judaism, they became known as Christianity.

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He was a Pharisee.

He was converted to Christianity when he saw the bright light (Christ) on the road to Damascus.

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Yes Saul of Tarsus was a roman Citzen since his father was a roman citizen. He was from the tribe of Benjamin, a learned Jew

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Saul, or Paul as he became known, spread the religion or teachings of Jesus around the empire. Once these teachings split from the mainstream Judaism, they became known as Christianity.

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Saul was originally a Jew. In fact, he was a Pharisee. After his conversion while traveling to Damascus, he became a Christian.

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