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  1. May 17, 2024 · St. Paul the Apostle (born 4 bce ?, Tarsus in Cilicia [now in Turkey]—died c. 62–64 ce, Rome [Italy]) was one of the leaders of the first generation of Christians, often considered to be the most important person after Jesus in the history of Christianity.

  2. The Apostle Paul and His Times: Christian History Timeline | Christian History | Christianity Today. Early Church. Middle Ages. Reformation. Early Modern. Modern. The Apostle Paul and His...

  3. Dec 11, 2013 · He was of the tribe of Benjamin (and thus Luke could use the prior name Saul, a quite famous Benjaminite name; name changes often go with a change of viewpoint in terms of a new person - Abram to Abraham, Jacob to Israel, Simon to Peter, etc.) He has also become the most famous convert in history.

  4. Aug 10, 2021 · Jack Zavada. Updated on August 10, 2021. The Apostle Paul, who started as one of Christianity's most zealous enemies, was hand-picked by Jesus Christ to become the gospel's most ardent messenger. Paul traveled tirelessly through the ancient world, taking the message of salvation to the Gentiles.

  5. PAUL, THE APOSTLE ( Παῦλος, G4263, Rom. name meaning little; also called Saul, שָׁא֑וּל, Heb. name meaning asked for ). A leading figure in the Early Church whose ministry was principally to the Gentiles. A Jew of the tribe of Benjamin ( Phil 3:5 ), Saul, “who is also called Paul” ( Acts 13:9 ), was given the name of that ...

  6. St. Paul the Apostle. St. Paul preaching the gospel, detail of a 12th-century mosaic; in the Palatine Chapel of the Royal Palace, Palermo, Sicily. (more) Paul believed that his vision proved that Jesus lived in heaven, that Jesus was the Messiah and God’s Son, and that he would soon return.

  7. St. Paul the Apostle Article. Saint Paul summary. Know about Apostle Saint Paul and his letters in the New Testament. Written and fact-checked by. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica.

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