Paul the Apostle in Wikipedia
Paul of Tarsus, also called Paul the Apostle, the Apostle
Paul, and Saint Paul, (Ancient Greek: Σαούλ (Saul), Σαῦλος
(Saulos), and Παῦλος (Paulos); Latin: Paulus or Paullus;
Hebrew: שאול התרסי Šaʾul HaTarsi (Saul of Tarsus)[3] (c. 5 BC
- c. 67 AD ),[2] was a Jew[4] who called himself the "Apostle
to the Gentiles". According to the Acts of the Apostles, his
conversion to faith in Jesus took place in a profound life-
changing experience on the road to Damascus. Together with
Simon Peter and James the Just, he is considered among the
most notable of early Christian leaders.[5] He was also a
Roman citizen-a fact that afforded him a privileged legal
status with respect to laws, property, and
governance.[4][6]...
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