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Paul, Saul
Facts:
Paul was a leader of the early church who was sent by Jesus to take the good news to many other people groups.
- Paul was a Jew who was born in the Roman city of Tarsus, and was therefore also a Roman citizen.
- Paul was originally called by his Jewish name, Saul.
- Saul became a Jewish religious leader and arrested Jews who became Christians because he thought they were dishonoring God by believing in Jesus.
- Jesus revealed himself to Saul in a blinding light and told him to stop hurting Christians.
- Saul believed in Jesus and began teaching his fellow Jews about him.
- Later, God sent Saul to teach nonJewish people about Jesus and started churches in different cities and provinces of the Roman empire. At this time he started being called by the Roman name "Paul."
- Paul also wrote letters to encourage and teach Christians in the churches in these cities. Several of these letters are in the New Testament.
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(See also: Christian · Jewish Leaders · Rome)
Bible References:
Examples from the Bible stories:
- 45-06 A young man named Saul agreed with the people who killed Stephen and guarded their robes while they threw stones at him.
- 46-01 Saul was the young man who guarded the robes of the men who killed Stephen. He did not believe in Jesus, so he persecuted the believers.
- 46-02 While Saul was on his way to Damascus, a bright light from heaven shone all around him, and he fell to the ground. Saul heard someone say, "Saul! Saul! Why do you persecute me?"
- 46-05 So Ananias went to Saul, placed his hands on him, and said, "Jesus who appeared to you on your way here, sent me to you so that you can regain your sight and be filled with the Holy Spirit." Saul immediately was able to see again, and Ananias baptized him.
- 46-06 Right away, Saul began preaching to the Jews in Damascus, saying, "Jesus is the Son of God!"
- 46-09 Barnabas and Saul went there (Antioch) to teach these new believers more about Jesus and to strengthen the church.
- 47-01 As Saul traveled throughout the Roman Empire, he began to use his Roman name, "Paul."
- 47-14 Paul and other Christian leaders traveled to many cities, preaching and teaching people the good news about Jesus.