Paul
Paul is a figure whose life is documented in his epistles and the Acts of the Apostles. The Acts of the Apostles recounts information about Paul but leaves out parts of his life. Sources outside the New Testament also mention Paul and his writings.
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When
- First attested
- 0 CE
- Attested period
- 0 – 2020
- Historical notes
- Documented in the New Testament and other sources from the 1st to 4th centuries CE.
Relationships
- teacher of
- Saint Luke the Evangelist
- allied with
- Saints Peter, John, Christ, Peter, Jesus Christ
- co occurs with
- Blessed Virgin Mary, Apostles in the New Testament, Dominic de Guzmán, John the Baptist, Bartholomew, Peter, Vitus, George, Martin of Tours, Michael, Florian, Gotthard of Hildesheim, Wenceslaus, Saint Primitivus, Saint Constantius, Saint Auratianus, Melchior Grodziecki, Clement of Rome, Hippolytus of Rome, John of Nepomuk, Paulina of Rome, Pope Pius V, Saint Ligorius, Procopius of Sázava, Virgin Mary, Jesus
Mentioned by
Sources
Source passages
“The main source for information about Paul's life is the material found in his epistles and in the Acts of the Apostles. However, the epistles contain little information about Paul's pre-conversion past. The Acts of the Apostles recounts more information but leaves several parts of Paul's life out of its narrative”
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“He was also said to have painted Saints Peter and Paul”
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“she is said to have experienced a vision of Christ seated in glory with the Apostles Peter, Paul, and John. Raymond continues that at age seven, Catherine vowed to give her whole life to God. When Catherine was 16, her older sister Bonaventura died in childbirth; already anguished by this, Catherine soon learned that her parents wanted her to marry Bonaventura's”
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“Česká Lípa – Peter and Paul”
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