It's not clear if you're trying to ask "Is he in The Bible?" (no) or "Where is he in the Bible?" (he's not in it at all).
New Testament
Isaiah is an Old Testament prophet and not a New Testament saint.
No Paul was alive during the New Testament times.
St. Anne, the mother of the Blessed Virgin, marked the change between the Old Testament and the New Testament.
Although 'Paul' is mentioned a lot in the New Testament, there is no 'Saint Pauline' in the Old Testament. She is probably a Roman Catholic Saint.
St. Patrick's Old Cathedral was created in 1815.
Mathew St. Patrick is 48 years old (birthdate: March 17, 1969).
St Patrick's Old Collegians Football Club was created in 1931.
No
Saint Patrick died of natural causes, probably complications of old age. He was not a martyr.
St. Patrick died of old age, he was in his seventies.
If you are referring to the Old Testament Rebecca, she was a matriarch of the Old Testament and the title saint is usually given only to New Testament personages. However, if you refer to St. Rafqa, sometimes known as St. Rebecca, she was the daughter and only child of Mourad Saber Shabaq al-Rayes and Rafqa Gemayel.