Very briefly. He wrote 12 or 13 books of the New Testament inspired by God. He went on three major journeys spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ and a voyage to Rome. He peached to kings, governors, rabbis and common people.
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Saul was a Pharisee and a persecutor of early Christians before his conversion to Christianity on the road to Damascus. After his conversion, he became known as Paul and became one of the most influential figures in spreading the teachings of Christianity.
The Apostle: "Paul", formerly "Saul of Tarsus"!
After his conversion, Saul was known as Paul.
Saul approved of Stephen's stoning and witnessed it without intervening. He likely felt vindicated in his persecution of early Christians and emboldened in his efforts to suppress the spread of Christianity.
Saul spread Christianity
His old name was Saul and he prosucuted Jews and christians but when God dealt with him he had scales over his eyes then a man came sent by God touch his eyes and the scales fell off. and he was converted and his new was Paul
The irony of Saul's conversion to Paul in Christianity lies in his dramatic transformation from a fervent persecutor of Christians to one of Christianity's most influential apostles. Saul, a Pharisee, was known for his zealous efforts to eradicate the early Christian movement, yet after his encounter with the risen Christ on the road to Damascus, he became a passionate advocate for the faith he once sought to destroy. This reversal highlights the theme of redemption and the unexpected ways in which individuals can change, underscoring the belief that anyone can be transformed by divine grace.
Yes, Saint Paul was originally named Saul. He changed his name to Paul after his conversion to Christianity.
Paul was the new name of Saul of Tarsus.
Jesus,Paul(Saul),and the other apostles of Jesus
Saul persecuted Christ's followers. (Acts 9:1, 4, 17)