The Book of Acts, chapter 9.
In the bible it says saul meets jesus on the road to Damascus, and is blinded.
The book talks of Saul, king david and his son who was killed Absaoom
Jesus healed the blind man in Bethesda
You are thinking of Saint Paul - formerly Saul of Tarsus.
Saul encontered Jesus on his was to Damascus .
In Acts, Saul persecutes Christians because he did not believe Jesus was the son of God. He had many Christians killed before he was spoken to by Jesus and was then converted and is now known as St. Paul.
David fled from Saul in the Bible to the wilderness and caves of Judah.
The two people Jesus appeared to on the road to Damascus were Saul (who later became known as the apostle Paul) and Ananias. Jesus appeared to Saul in a blinding light and spoke to him, causing him to become a believer and change his ways. Ananias was instructed by Jesus to go to Saul and heal him of his blindness.
Saul would probably be the biggest incident of a person changing of a religion. Just in case, this Saul is not the king before David, this Saul is the man who changed is name to Paul after believing in Jesus, who he met on his way to Damascus
No. Saul became Paul because Saul murdered Christians, but when he started following Jesus, Jesus changed his name to Paul.
In the Bible, Ruben was not specifically mentioned as being related to Saul. Rather, Ruben was one of the twelve sons of Jacob and the ancestor of the tribe of Reuben. Saul was from the tribe of Benjamin.
Saul who became Paul was a sworn enemy of jesus first.