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Definition of Saul of Tarsus
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 Saul Of Tarsus
Literary usage of Saul of Tarsus
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sermons of the Rev. C.H. Spurgeon, of London by Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1860)
"THE CONVERSION OF Saul of Tarsus. " And when we were all fallen to the earth, I
heard a voice speaking unto me, and saying, in the Hebrew tongue, Saul, ..."
2. The Church of Christ by Thomas Wharton] [Phillips (1905)
"CHAPTER XVI SAUL AND HIS CONVERSION Saul of Tarsus. ... THE next case of pardon
is that of Saul of Tarsus, afterward called Paul, the Apostle. ..."
3. The Church of Christ by Thomas Wharton] [Phillips (1905)
"CHAPTER XVI SAUL AND HIS CONVERSION Saul of Tarsus. ... THE next case of pardon
is that of Saul of Tarsus, afterward called Paul, the Apostle. ..."
4. The Church of Christ by Thomas Wharton] [Phillips (1905)
"THE next case of pardon is that of Saul of Tarsus, afterward called Paul, the
Apostle. This is the most important conversion recorded after the death of ..."
5. St. Paul's Conception of Christianity by Alexander Balmain Bruce (1894)
"This we know was what eventually happened. Saul of Tarsus became a convert to
Christianity. The Pauline letters give no detailed account of ..."
6. Moody: His Words, Work, and Workers: Comprising His Bible Portraits; His by Dwight Lyman Moody (1877)
"To my mind the case of Saul of Tarsus is a great deal harder than that of the
prodigal son. It didn't take long to convince the prodigal of his duty after ..."
7. The Expositor edited by Samuel Cox, William Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt (1882)
"in Ur of the Chaldees; it summoned Jonah from his dr~ams of Jewish patriotism in
the court of the second Jeroboam: and it awakened Saul of Tarsus from the ..."
8. The Church We Forget: A Study of the Life and Words of the Early Christians by Philip Whitwell Wilson (1919)
"... XV "Saul of Tarsus DIES" HERE, then, we have the situation on that decisive
morning when Paul marched on Damascus. The good news of a risen Christ was ..."