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  1. Map location #3 Spring 36 A.D. Paul goes back to Damascus in the Spring of the year (Galatians 1:17). Map locations #4, #5, #6 Spring to Summer 36 A.D. Paul travels to Jerusalem and stays fifteen days. Although he tries to get to know other converted people in Jerusalem, the brethren are suspicious of him and stay away (Acts 9:26).

  2. Then Saul (Paul) arose from the ground; but when he opened his eyes, he saw no one (Acts 9:3, 8). A blinded Saul is led to Damascus by his traveling friends. After three days of fasting and repenting of his many sins, Saul is healed of his blindness by a believer in Christ named Ananias. He goes under the waters of baptism and receives God's ...

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  4. Apr 17, 2024 · Explore the historical and theological nuances of Paul's transformative experience on the road to Damascus, analyzing discrepancies in accounts and the impact of Paul’s conversion on early Christianity.

  5. As he got closer to Damascus, which is a journey of about 150 miles from Jerusalem, he was engulfed in blinding light and encountered the resurrected Jesus. The light blinded Saul and remained unable to see for three days. He converted to Christianity and became its best-known evangelist.

  6. Nov 4, 2019 · The story of Paul's conversion on the road to Damascus is told in Acts 9:1-19 and retold by Paul in Acts 22:6-21 and Acts 26:12-18. Saul of Tarsus, a Pharisee in Jerusalem after the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ , swore to wipe out the new Christian church, called The Way.

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  7. On the road to Damascus Jesus appears in a vision to Saul who is blinded, and directs him to continue his journey to Damascus where he is healed and baptised. According to Paul's own account in his Letter to the Galatians 1:17, he then went away to Arabia [4], before returning to Damascus [5]

  8. Sep 28, 2022 · Updated September 28, 2022. Bible Articles Video Audio. The Conversion of Paul - Bible Story. The following Bible text is the account of Paul's conversion along the road to Damascus, in which the Lord appeared to him saying, "I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting. 6 But rise and enter the city, and you will be told what you are to do."

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