I'm not aware of a "Paul" in the Old Testament.
No, "sinfulness" is an abstract noun because it refers to a quality or state of being rather than a physical object.
Yes, "sinfulness" is an abstract noun because it represents the quality or state of being sinful, which is a concept rather than a tangible thing that can be seen or touched.
It made people want to wear brighter colors. It made people more politically aware.
parliament
paul solomons
Paul Frank designed Paul Frank
paul revere
To awaken sinners from their sinfulness and make them scared to sin.
it was the crusades
Only those which are from the immagination of modern artists. None as far as I am aware from the time of the Apostles.
The only Paul Wagner Im aware of is a musician who done a song on the film 'Blow' soundtrack (the film with johnny depp)...he's not famous famous though