NEW TESTAMENT
Paul
The Apostle to Gentiles
5 AD - 67 AD
Tarsus/Rome
New Testament
About Paul
Former persecutor turned apostle, missionary to the Gentile world. Paul's letters form the theological foundation of Christian doctrine and practice. His dramatic conversion on the road to Damascus transformed him from Christianity's greatest enemy to its most influential advocate.
Historical Context
Era:
New Testament - The early church and spread of Christianity
Location:
From Tarsus to Rome - Missionary journeys across the Roman Empire
Key Achievements:
- Three major missionary journeys
- Established churches throughout the Roman Empire
- Wrote 13 New Testament letters
- Defended the Gospel before kings and governors
- Martyred for his faith in Rome
Books Authored
13 books of the Bible
Romans
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1 Corinthians
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2 Corinthians
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Galatians
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Ephesians
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Philippians
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Colossians
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1 Thessalonians
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2 Thessalonians
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1 Timothy
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2 Timothy
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Titus
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Philemon
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Quick Facts
Era: New Testament
Location: Tarsus/Rome
Testament: New Testament
Books Written: 13