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| | |Birth to death=Martyred during Emperor Nero’s reign. | ||
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|Activity area=Judea, Asia Minor, Greece, Rome | |||
| | |Major achievements=Converted from Judaism to Christianity.<br>Wrote 13-14 [[The New Testament|New Testament]] books.<br>Expanded the early Church through his three missionary journeys. | ||
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'''Paul''' (Greek: Παῦλος)<ref>[https://biblehub.com/greek/3972.htm Strong's Greek: 3972. Παῦλος], ''Bible Hub''</ref> was a key New Testament apostle who, after persecuting the early Church as a Jewish leader, converted to Christianity. He expanded the early Church and the [[Gospel of the Kingdom|gospel of the kingdom]] beyond the Jewish region to Asia Minor, Greece, and Rome, writing nearly half of the [[The New Testament|New Testament]]’s 27 books. Born in Tarsus, he was a zealous [[The Pharisees|Pharisee]], fluent in Greek, and held Roman citizenship.<ref>[https://www.britannica.com/biography/Saint-Paul-the-Apostle St. Paul the Apostle], ''Britannica''</ref> His Roman name was Paul (Παῦλος), and his Jewish name was Saul (שָׁאוּל).<ref>[https://biblehub.com/hebrew/7586.htm Strong's Hebrew: 7586. שָׁאוּל,]'', Bible Hub''</ref> Initially, mentioned by both names in the [[book of Acts]], he is referred to as Paul thereafter. | '''Paul''' (Greek: Παῦλος)<ref>[https://biblehub.com/greek/3972.htm Strong's Greek: 3972. Παῦλος], ''Bible Hub''</ref> was a key New Testament apostle who, after persecuting the early Church as a Jewish leader, converted to Christianity. He expanded the early Church and the [[Gospel of the Kingdom|gospel of the kingdom]] beyond the Jewish region to Asia Minor, Greece, and Rome, writing nearly half of the [[The New Testament|New Testament]]’s 27 books. Born in Tarsus, he was a zealous [[The Pharisees|Pharisee]], fluent in Greek, and held Roman citizenship.<ref>[https://www.britannica.com/biography/Saint-Paul-the-Apostle St. Paul the Apostle], ''Britannica''</ref> His Roman name was Paul (Παῦλος), and his Jewish name was Saul (שָׁאוּל).<ref>[https://biblehub.com/hebrew/7586.htm Strong's Hebrew: 7586. שָׁאוּל,]'', Bible Hub''</ref> Initially, mentioned by both names in the [[book of Acts]], he is referred to as Paul thereafter. | ||