Aquila (Acts 18:1-3)
The woman you are referring to is likely Priscilla, who, along with her husband Aquila, was known for being tent makers. They are mentioned in the New Testament of the Bible, particularly in the Book of Acts, where they are associated with the Apostle Paul and played a significant role in the early Christian church. Priscilla and Aquila are noted for their hospitality and teaching, helping to spread the message of Christianity.
Paul was a Pharisee as well as a tent maker.
Paul was a tent maker by profession.
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paul was a tent maker by profession
No, he was a tent maker, not a mason.
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No. St. Paul was a tent-maker. It's Matthew that was the tax-collector.
Paul was a tent maker by profession.
st pauls profession by trade was a tent maker
They were a married couple of tent makers (2Tim. 4:19) who came from Italy to Corinth (Acts 18:2) after Claudius ordered Jews expelled from Rome (Romans 16:3-4). They became Christians and assisted Paul in his ministry, accompanying him to Ephesus (Acts 18:19), instructing Apollos (18:25), having a church in their home, and joining Paul in writing the Corinthians (1 Cor. 16:19).
Paul was originally a tent maker.