Oh, dude, Apostle Paul was around 30 to 33 years old when he had his conversion on the road to Damascus. It's like a pivotal moment in his life, you know? So, yeah, he was definitely not a spring chicken when he decided to switch teams.
No; Paul was a Pharisee. See Philippians 3:5.
Paul the apostle initially lived in a place called Tarsus before his conversion. After becoming a Christian, he become a missionary and travelled to various places.
There were approximately 10 years between Apostle Paul's conversion on the road to Damascus and his martyrdom in Rome.
There is no specific mention in the Bible of Paul spending 3 years with Jesus to become an apostle. Paul did have a transformative encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus, which led to his conversion and subsequent calling as an apostle to the Gentiles.
He would be considered both. He converted and became a disciple of Our Lord and went on to become a 'second generation' apostle.
It was the apostle Paul .
No; Paul was a Pharisee. See Philippians 3:5.
Paul (Roman word for the Hebrew Saul) the apostle was a leader among the Pharisees prior to his dramatic conversion.
He was called the Thirteenth Apostle, and the Last Apostle. (He also called himself the "least apostle", for his work against the church, before his conversion.)
There were approximately 10 years between Apostle Paul's conversion on the road to Damascus and his martyrdom in Rome.
There is no apostle named John Paul. There is an apostle named John and another apostle named Paul.
Paul the apostle initially lived in a place called Tarsus before his conversion. After becoming a Christian, he become a missionary and travelled to various places.
There is no biblical record of Jesus ordaining Paul as an apostle himself on Mount Sinai. Paul's encounter with Jesus, leading to his conversion and call to apostleship, occurred on the road to Damascus (Acts 9:1-19). The location of Paul's ordination as an apostle is not specifically mentioned in the Bible.
The book of Acts tells about how the apostle Paul was a young man when he started his ministry. The Bible does not give an exact age.
There is no specific mention in the Bible of Paul spending 3 years with Jesus to become an apostle. Paul did have a transformative encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus, which led to his conversion and subsequent calling as an apostle to the Gentiles.
He called himself the Apostle to the Gentiles.
He would be considered both. He converted and became a disciple of Our Lord and went on to become a 'second generation' apostle.