Paul's original name was Saul and he was a prosecutor of Christians.
Damaris was a woman at Athens who heard Paul preach and became a Christian. Acts 17:34
He was called Saul , but later became Paul.
In the King James version * The word Paul appears 156 times * The word Paul's appears 6 times
The first letter to the Christian congregation in Corinth, written by the apostle Paul. This was written in response to specific questions that the church there asked Paul. In Chapter 13 the most famous passage of all Paul's letters is to be found - his description of true Christian love.
You mean Philemon that is a book in the new testament and is about a slave named onesimus who had stolen from his master philemon and ran away. he met paul in rome and became a christian and was willing to go back to his master to make everything right. Paul wrote a letter to Philemon explaining everything and to make things right.
Before Paul became a Christian he was called Saul. When he became a Christian his name was changed from Saul to Paul
Saul of Tarsus
Saul (aka Paul) was a devout Jew before his conversion.
Damaris was a woman at Athens who heard Paul preach and became a Christian. Acts 17:34
Saint Paul was a tentmaker by trade before he became a Christian. He also worked as a Pharisee, a Jewish religious leader, before his conversion.
Beafore Paul became a christian - he was called Saul. He baisically spent his time persecuting chrisians and getting them into trouble. Saul was there when Stephen became the first christian martar. He was the young one holding the coats.
If you mean in the Bible, that was Paul, previously known as Saul of Tarsus. Saul was a fervent persecutor of Christians, but on the road to Damascus, God apparently struck him blind and spoke to him. After that, he became a believer, and within several days, he got his sight back.
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He became a christian
He was called Saul , but later became Paul.
Paul became a disciple of Jesus after experiencing a transformative encounter on the road to Damascus. This event led to his conversion from persecuting Christians to becoming one of the most prominent apostles in the early Christian church.
Saint Paul was a devout follower of Jesus Christ and played a crucial role in spreading Christianity throughout the Roman Empire. He was originally a Pharisee and a persecutor of Christians before his conversion on the road to Damascus.