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No, Paul was not one of Jesus' first disciples from Galilee. Originally known as Saul of Tarsus, he became a follower of Jesus after the crucifixion and resurrection. His conversion occurred on the road to Damascus, and he became an influential apostle, spreading Christianity primarily to Gentile communities.

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