Saul of Tarsus, later known as Apostle Paul, believed he saw Christ Jesus on the road to Damascus. He mainly saw bright lights that preceded blindness, and he heard what he believed was Jesus speaking to him.
Road to Damascus
He was converted on the road to Damascus, and was blind for three days.
Battle of Damascus happened on 1941-06-21.
Damascus terrorist attacks happened in 2008.
He was blinded while on the road to Damascus.
He was going to Damascus to continue his campaign against the new Christian religion.
Paul was traveling to Damascus when he was converted.
After Jesus finished speaking to Paul on the road to Damascus, Paul was blinded and led into the city where he stayed with a man named Judas. Later, Paul regained his sight after Ananias laid his hands on him and he was baptized.
Paul was not one of the twelve. Paul was actually persecuting followers of Christ and even presided over the stoning of Stephen, the first Christian martyr. On a trip to Damascus Christ appeared to Paul and he was converted on the spot. From that time on Paul served as the greatest of biblical evangelists.
Paul was on his way to Damascus in Syria when he had is conversion.
Paul on the road to Damascus.
He had been known as Saul and then became Paul after his experience on the road to Damascus.