the Lord

deity sky Israelite corroborated · 6

In a vision to Ananias of Damascus, "the Lord" referred to Saul as "Saul, of Tarsus". This indicates a divine presence communicating with Ananias, identifying Saul and his origin. The Lord's message prompts Ananias to seek out Saul and restore his sight.

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When

First attested
0 CE
Attested period
0 – 2020
Historical notes
The reference to the Lord occurs in Alfonso X’s Siete Partidas, a 13th‑century Castilian legal code.

Relationships

manifests as
the glory of the Lord
co occurs with
Jesus, Christ

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Sources

Source passages

“Later, in a vision to Ananias of Damascus, "the Lord" referred to him as "Saul, of Tarsus".”

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“it is said fifteen times in the Pentateuch that 'the Lord spoke to Moses and Aaron.'”

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“because he is the chief of those who see the wonders of the Lord in the deep—mirabilia ejus (sc. Domini) in profundo.”

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“the glory of the Lord appeared. And the Lord said to Moses: Get you out from the midst of this multitude, this moment will I destroy them”

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“to whom Sabbaths are strange, and the new-moons and festivals formerly beloved by God”

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