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Paul of Tarsus

When you think of Christianity the first person you think about is most certainly Jesus, but after him most people would think of Paul. Paul was Christianity's first missionary, he was one of the first men to share his faith with the gentiles, and his letters

to churches and friends make up nearly half of the new testament and that is why he has been the most influential person in Christianity besides Jesus Christ.

Saul was born somewhere around the year 3 A. D. in the city of Tarsus. He was named Saul after the Isreal's first king from the tribe of Benjamin and was given the Latin name Paul because he was raised in a Roman territory. His Pharisee parents obeyed all of

the Jewish ordinances and tried to bring him up as a traditional Jewish child.

From birth until he reached the age of ten Saul was educated by his parents. He was taught scriptures and other religious writings by his father and was also taught about the Greek language, culture, and history. When he was around ten years old went to the

rabbinical school of Gamaliel. Gamaliel was the most famous rabbi in thi


During Paul's 3 missionary journeys, he established churches, received the nickname "Gentile's Apostle" for his attempts to witness to the Gentiles, and encouraged the churches that were already established. Of the 27 books of the New Testament, 13

Some time during his mid-twenties Saul went back to Tarsus and joined his father making tents for around ten years. While working, Saul gained the respect of many riends and was expected to, someday, become a leader in the Jewish community.

Paul's final years were spent in prison and fighting his way through the Roman courts. His main accuser was a metal worker named Alexander. In the first trial, Paul came up with a strong defense and forced the trial to be adjourned. In his second trial, he was sentenced to death by decapitation, and that same day he was beheaded outside the city walls of Rome.

s time, and he set up a school where the students studied scripture and many other things and voiced their opinions on what they read and learned about. Saul enjoyed this school and Gamaliel thought that he would someday be a great leader.

Saul de

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