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Definition of Paul the Apostle
1. Noun. (New Testament) a Christian missionary to the Gentiles; author of several Epistles in the New Testament; even though Paul was not present at the Last Supper he is considered an Apostle. "Paul's name was Saul prior to his conversion to Christianity"
Category relationships: New Testament
Generic synonyms: Apostelic Father, Apostle, Missionary, Missioner, Saint
Lexicographical Neighbors of Paul The Apostle
Literary usage of Paul the Apostle
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Bibliographer's Manual of English Literature: Containing an Account of by William Thomas Lowndes (1864)
"A new Translation of the first Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the ... The Epistles
of Paul the Apostle, translated from the Greek, and arranged in the Order ..."
2. The Bibliographer's Manual of English Literature: Containing an Account of by William Thomas Lowndes (1834)
"A new Translation of the first Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the ... The Epistles
of Paul the Apostle, translated from the Greek, and arranged in the Order ..."
3. The Bibliographer's Manual of English Literature: Containing an Account of by William Thomas Lowndes, Henry George Bohn (1890)
"A new Translation of the first Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the ... The Epistles
of Paul the Apostle, translated from the Greek, and arranged In the Order ..."