Paul had contact with several Roman officials during his missionary journeys and subsequent trials. Notably, he encountered Felix, the governor of Judea, and later Festus, who succeeded Felix. Additionally, Paul had an audience with King Agrippa II, who was also involved in his trial. These interactions illustrate Paul's engagement with the Roman legal system as he spread his message.
Deborah revere
John Paul II
Paul had himself arrested by the Romans to be rescued from a crowd which wanted to kill him when he appeared at the the Temple in Jerusalem. The arrest involved some Roman soldiers, but not a whole legion.
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His father was a Roman citizen. The Romans gave out Roman citizenship sparsely in the East, as those living in Greek-style cities already had citizenship of their city. So Paul's father must have rendered some special service to a Roman grandee in order to get it. Interestingly Paul came from Tarsus, the centre of the Mithras cult, so this might explain the need for his Damascus Road revelation.
Paul's references to legal terms and concepts in his letters, his interactions with Roman officials and courts, and his strategic use of his Roman citizenship rights suggest insight into his knowledge of Roman law. Additionally, his ability to navigate legal proceedings and defend himself effectively indicate a deep understanding of Roman legal processes.
St. Paul was a Roman citizen by birth.
Paul is the English version of the Roman name "Pavlvs." So we can say that Paul is Roman in origin.
Paul's children's names are:Mary, Stella and James McCartney.
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Paul had been born as a Roman citizen. By calling on his rights as a Roman citizen, this afforded him increased protection under Roman law.
Paul was thrown in prison many times during his ministry. Paul visited Phillipi, a major city of the district of Macedonia, where he and Silas stayed several days. Paul and Silas were beaten by a mob and the city officials threw them into prison (Acts 16). Paul was also thrown in prison when he preached in Jerusalem (Acts 21). After Paul's trial, he requests to be tried in Rome which is his right as a Roman Citizen. Paul then sailed to Rome to be tried by Caesar (Acts 27) where he was under house arrest.
Paul Reid Roman was born on March 23, 1936, in South Carolina, USA.
His father had Roman citizenship.
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Charles and Robin Paul.
Paul Reid Roman died on November 17, 1991, in Los Angeles, California, USA of cancer.