Saulus - translation to Αγγλικά
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Saulus - translation to Αγγλικά

EARLY CHRISTIAN APOSTLE AND MISSIONARY (C. AD 5 – C. 64/65)
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  • The house believed to be of [[Ananias of Damascus]] in [[Damascus]]
  • Paul the Apostle (16th-century), attributed to [[Lucas van Leyden]]
  • Rome]]
  • The Conversion of Saul]]'', [[fresco]] by [[Michelangelo]], 1542–1545
  • ''[[Conversion on the Way to Damascus]]'' (1601), by [[Caravaggio]]
  • [[Bab Kisan]], believed to be where Paul escaped from persecution in Damascus
  • ''The Beheading of Saint Paul'' by [[Enrique Simonet]], 1887
  • pp=309–10}}
  • 1889}}), by [[José Ferraz de Almeida Júnior]]
  • Map of the missionary journeys of St. Paul
  • Transfiguration]] Church, [[Kizhi]] Monastery, [[Karelia]], Russia)
  • Saint Paul arrested, early 1900s Bible illustration
  • Facial composite of Saint Paul, created by experts of the [[Landeskriminalamt]] of North Rhine-Westphalia using historical sources
  • 1611}}) by [[Peter Paul Rubens]]
  • Byzantine ivory relief, 6th{{snd}}early 7th century ([[Musée de Cluny]])
  • A statue of Paul holding a scroll (symbolising the [[Scripture]]s) and the sword (symbolising his martyrdom)
  • Statue of St. Paul (1606) by [[Gregorio Fernández]]. Paul is widely depicted in artwork.
  • Die Bibel in Bildern]]}}
  • St. Paul's Grotto in Rabat, Malta
  • pp=1109–10}}

Saulus      
Saul, former name of the Apostle Paul, Saul of Tarsus (Biblical)
Saint Paul         
n. Saint Paul, Hauptstadt vom US-Bundesstaat Minnesota
vom Saulus zum Paulus werden      
to have seen the light

Βικιπαίδεια

Paul the Apostle

Paul (previously called Saul of Tarsus; c. 5 – c. 64/65 AD), commonly known as Paul the Apostle and Saint Paul, was a Christian apostle who spread the teachings of Jesus in the first-century world. Generally regarded as one of the most important figures of the Apostolic Age, he founded several Christian communities in Asia Minor and Europe from the mid-40s to the mid-50s AD.

The main source of information on Paul's life and works is the Acts of the Apostles book in the New Testament, with approximately half of its content documenting them. According to the Acts, Paul lived as a Pharisee and participated in the persecution of early disciples of Jesus, possibly Hellenised diaspora Jews converted to Christianity, in the area of Jerusalem, prior to his conversion. Some time after having approved of the execution of Stephen, Paul was traveling on the road to Damascus so that he might find any Christians there and bring them "bound to Jerusalem". At midday, a light brighter than the sun shone around both him and those with him, causing all to fall to the ground, with the risen Christ verbally addressing Paul regarding his persecution. Having been made blind, along with being commanded to enter the city, his sight was restored three days later by Ananias of Damascus. After these events, Paul was baptized, beginning immediately to proclaim that Jesus of Nazareth was the Jewish messiah and the Son of God. He made three missionary journeys to spread the Christian message to non-Jews communities in Asia Minor, Greece, Macedonia, Cyprus, Judea and Syria, as narrated in the Acts.

Fourteen of the 27 books in the New Testament have traditionally been attributed to Paul. Seven of the Pauline epistles are undisputed by scholars as being authentic, with varying degrees of argument about the remainder. Pauline authorship of the Epistle to the Hebrews is not asserted in the Epistle itself and was already doubted in the 2nd and 3rd centuries. It was almost unquestioningly accepted from the 5th to the 16th centuries that Paul was the author of Hebrews, but that view is now almost universally rejected by scholars. The other six are believed by some scholars to have come from followers writing in his name, using material from Paul's surviving letters and letters written by him that no longer survive. Other scholars argue that the idea of a pseudonymous author for the disputed epistles raises many problems.

Today, Paul's epistles continue to be vital roots of the theology, worship and pastoral life in the Latin and Protestant traditions of the West, as well as the Eastern Catholic and Orthodox traditions of the East. Paul's influence on Christian thought and practice has been characterized as being as "profound as it is pervasive", among that of many other apostles and missionaries involved in the spread of the Christian faith.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για Saulus
1. Gegen die Wandlung vom Saulus zum Paulus ist nichts einzuwenden.
2. Das käme der Wandlung vom Saulus zum Paulus gleich.
3. Vom Saulus zum Paulus Dass in der schnelllebigen Medienwelt gründliche PR–Arbeit zur Politik gehört, bestreitet niemand.
4. Gott hat mir die Kraft gegeben, mich von einem Sünder zu einem Christen zu wandeln, wie Saulus zum Paulus.
5. Süddeutsche Zeitung, 0'.01.2006 Ariel Sharon ist in den vergangenen Jahren nicht vom Saulus zum Paulus geworden, schreibt der Historiker Moshe Zimmermann.