Paul was a rabbi and a tent maker. He was a "court official" of the Sanhedrin, and as such, presided over the stoning of Stephen. All rabbis had a trade, so tent making was a respectable profession.
Saul
He was converted on the road to Damascus, and was blind for three days.
Although not specifically spelled out in the Bible, it is believed Paul was shunned by his parents and the community once they found he had converted to Christianity. Paul was the apostle to the Gentiles.
Before he became an apostle Paul was a tent maker.
Yes, the Easter Bunny was a pagan deity that was converted to Christianity be St Paul.
He was the same as before
Along with St Peter, St Paul is one of the two most revered apostles of the Christian Church. Paul said, in his epistles, that he was the apostle to the uncircumcised - non-Jewish converts and potential converts to Christianity. He was the author of several epistles (letters) that form part of the New Testament. ANSWER Paul was a man who hated Jesus followers and wanted to kill them. Before his name was Saul but when he got baptized by Ananias he became a converted man and changed his name to PAUL. - MRSR
St. Francis Xavier had converted around 50,000 people. That is the most people someone has converted since St. Paul. P.S. My name is Bernice Cassandra Williams
Saul of Taurus, who converted on the road to Damascus, and became St. Paul. He was arrested by the Romans and was executed (by beheading) in Rome.
St. Paul was likely in his late fifties to early sixties when he appeared before King Agrippa, which is estimated to be around A.D. 60-62. He was converted to Christianity approximately 30 years earlier, and given the timeline of his life and ministry, this age estimate aligns with historical accounts. However, the exact age is not definitively recorded in the scriptures.
It's Comiskey, and they played in Sioux City and St. Paul before moving to Chicago. It's Comiskey, and they played in Sioux City and St. Paul before moving to Chicago.
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