Paul was originally travelling to Damascus in order to arrest and imprison the Christians there.
Acts 9 1And Saul [Paul], yet breathing out threatenings and slaughter against the disciples of the Lord, went unto the high priest, 2And desired of him letters to Damascus to the synagogues, that if he found any of this way, whether they were men or women, he might bring them bound unto Jerusalem.
Following his conversion, Paul was told to continue on to Damascus for a different reason - not only to receive his sight, but to receive the Holy Spirit and instructions for his new role: 17And Ananias went his way, and entered into the house; and putting his hands on him said, Brother Saul, the Lord, even Jesus, that appeared unto thee in the way as thou camest, hath sent me, that thou mightest receive thy sight, and be filled with the Holy Ghost. 18And immediately there fell from his eyes as it had been scales: and he received sight forthwith, and arose, and was baptized.
Saul was going to Damascus to persecute and arrest followers of Jesus as part of his mission to eliminate the early Christian movement. However, during his journey, he experienced a vision of Jesus, which led to his conversion and transformation into the Apostle Paul.
According to Paul, in his Epistle to the Galatians, after his conversion he immediately went to Arabia (probably Petra) for some time, then travelled to Damascus to teach. He must have spent 3 years in Damascus, where he was preaching to the pagan gentiles when the Nabatean governor sought to arrest him for his activities. Paul was lowered from a window in a basket, to escape the soldiers.
According to Acts of the Apostles, Paul was blinded by his conversion experience and was taken to Damascus to be healed and taught the gospel. He began preaching to the diaspora Jews when they turned on him. Paul was lowered from a window in a basket, to escape the Jews.
he went to Damascus to persecute Christians
Jesus. he said "Saul why are you persecuting me?" then was blinded
To Damascus
The New Testament never provides a specific age for Saul (Paul). It states that he was a "young man" when introducing him in Acts 7:58, and his journey to Damascus took place not long after.
Ananias, a disciple in Damascus, came to Saul and said, "Brother Saul, receive your sight." Ananias then laid his hands on Saul, and something like scales fell from Saul's eyes, and he regained his sight. (Acts 9:17-18)
The gates of Damascus were guarded by the Jews who were living there during Saul's conversion. They were helping Saul before he became Paul.
The Lord spoke to Ananias in Damascus about laying hands on Saul (who later became known as the apostle Paul). Ananias was hesitant at first because of Saul's reputation, but he obeyed and baptized Saul, who then regained his sight and was filled with the Holy Spirit.
Barnabas encouraged the believers in Jerusalem to accept Saul after his conversion by speaking about Saul's encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus and his subsequent preaching of the gospel. Barnabas vouched for Saul's sincerity and transformation, leading the believers to trust in Saul's newfound faith.
The New Testament never provides a specific age for Saul (Paul). It states that he was a "young man" when introducing him in Acts 7:58, and his journey to Damascus took place not long after.
Ananias, a disciple in Damascus, came to Saul and said, "Brother Saul, receive your sight." Ananias then laid his hands on Saul, and something like scales fell from Saul's eyes, and he regained his sight. (Acts 9:17-18)
When He was on his way to Damascus. It says it in Acts .9:3..."And as he journeyed (Saul) he came near to Damascus:..."KJV
Saul encontered Jesus on his was to Damascus .
Saul continued on to Damascus after his conversion.
Ananias
Acts 9 [Full Chapter][ The Damascus Road: Saul Converted ] Then Saul, still breathing threats and murder against the disciples of the Lord, went to the high priest and asked letters from him to the synagogues of Damascus, so that if he found any who were of the Way, whether men or women, he might bring them bound to Jerusalem. As he journeyed he came near Damascus, and suddenly a light shone around him from heaven.
Saul was drawing near to Damascus when suddenly a light from heaven shined around him.
The gates of Damascus were guarded by the Jews who were living there during Saul's conversion. They were helping Saul before he became Paul.
Saul of the Old Testament did not. Saul (Paul) of the New Testament did not see God but he heard the voice of Jesus while on the road to Damascus.
Saul of Tarsus after he had a vision of Christ & a conversion while on the road to Damascus.
He had been known as Saul and then became Paul after his experience on the road to Damascus.