The apostle Paul did see heaven. He documents his experience in 2 Corinthians 12:1-10. In verse two, he states, "I know a man in Christ". He is referring to himself. You can read it for yourself at this link:
2 Corinthians 12: http://www.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=2Cr&c=12&t=NKJV
Also, there are commentaries that can help to better understand this passage. If you are interested in other places in The Bible where real people had visions and revelations of heaven, see a list of them in this study guide on 2 Cor 12:
http://www.blueletterbible.org/commentaries/comm_view.cfm?AuthorID=2&contentID=8025&commInfo=31&topic=2%20Corinthians&ar=2Cr_12_2
According to Christian belief, the Apostle Paul had a vision of heaven while he was alive. In 2 Corinthians 12:2-4, Paul describes being caught up to the third heaven and hearing inexpressible things that he was not permitted to share.
There is no definitive evidence or accounts of anyone having died and met the Apostle Paul in heaven. Such experiences are largely based on personal beliefs and interpretations, rather than verifiable facts.
No, you do not see heaven when you sneeze with your eyes open. Sneezing with your eyes open is not recommended as it can potentially cause injury as a reflex action.
No, the Apostle Paul was not a Sadducee. He was a Pharisee before his conversion to Christianity.
Saint Paul was an apostle of Jesus and played a significant role in spreading Christianity throughout the ancient world. His letters, known as the Pauline epistles, form a substantial part of the New Testament. He is venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church for his dedication to the faith, martyrdom, and contributions to Christian theology.
Saint Paul had a significant spiritual experience on the road to Damascus, where he encountered a blinding light and heard the voice of Jesus, which led to his conversion from persecuting Christians to becoming a devout follower and spreading Christianity. This experience transformed his life and led to his missionary journeys to spread the teachings of Jesus.
St. Paul, we presume, is in Heaven.
Paul Heaven has written: 'The education of looked-after children in open and closed settings'
Heaven Sent - Paul Haig song - was created in 1983-04.
Yes.
There is no "seventh heaven" in the bible. Paul speaks about the "third heaven" in 2 Corinth
St. Paul's soul is alive and well in Heaven.
He lives in Heaven
It seems that the Apostle Paul did go to heaven for a short while at the city of Lystra. It is outlined in Acts chapter 14 and it is possible it was a near death experience.
Her Name Is Heaven
Yes. <3
If what they say about heaven and hell id true Then I doubt if I will see anyone in heaven.
----------------------- We know nothing about heaven, even whether it really exists. What we can do is hope that we will see Jesus in heaven.