In1 Samual 31:4 you can read the passage of where King Saul took his sword and fell on it. Then the next passage tells of where his armorbearer saw that King Saul was dead. Then in Samuel 1:9 Amalekite saw that his(King Saul) life was still in him. King Saul asked the Amalekite to kill him.
Then in chapter 2 verse 16 David had the Amalekite killed for killing the Lord's anointed.
I would think that King Saul attempted suicide and his armorbearer thought he was dead, yet he was not and when King Saul regained his conscience that the Amalekite just happend by that King Saul asked the Amalekite to kill him.
I dont think King Saul commited suicide, I think he was killed according to the words of David spoke saying to the Amalekite in verse 16 of chapter 1 in 2nd Samuel
Saul of Tarsus, also known as the Apostle Paul, is believed to have died as a martyr in Rome in the mid-60s AD during the persecution of Christians by the Roman Emperor Nero. He was beheaded for his faith in Jesus Christ.
Tradition has said that Paul was beheaded, likely at Tre Fontane Abbey (English: Three Fountains Abbey). By comparison, Peter was crucifiedupside-down. This account fits with the report from Acts that Paul was a Roman citizen and would have been accorded the more merciful execution Paul's death is commonly date d to c60-62 or c 62-65, or c 65-67, in any case during the reign of Nero.
Saul was born and raised in Tarsus, a city in the Roman province of Cilicia, which is in modern-day Turkey.
No, Paul of Samosata and Paul Saul of Tarsus are not the same person. Paul of Samosata was a bishop of Antioch in the 3rd century who held unorthodox views on the nature of Jesus, while Paul of Tarsus, known as Saint Paul, was an apostle and early Christian missionary who wrote many of the New Testament letters.
Saul, later known as Paul, was from Tarsus, a city in modern-day Turkey. He was a Roman citizen, a Jew, and a prominent figure in the early Christian church.
After his conversion, Saul of Tarsus, who later became known as the apostle Paul, dedicated his life to preaching the teachings of Jesus Christ. He traveled extensively, establishing churches and spreading the message of Christianity throughout the Roman Empire. He wrote many of the letters, or epistles, that are now part of the New Testament.
St. Peter, also known as Cephas, was one of the twelve apostles chosen by Jesus. He is considered the first pope of the Catholic Church. St. Paul, originally known as Saul of Tarsus, was a prominent early Christian missionary and theologian who converted to Christianity after encountering Jesus on the road to Damascus.
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Paul was the new name of Saul of Tarsus.
Saul was born and raised in Tarsus, a city in the Roman province of Cilicia, which is in modern-day Turkey.
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If you ask on Saul the apostle then it is Tarsus , in Asia Minor today's Turkey.
Saint Paul was formerly known as Saul of Tarsus.
SAul of Tarsus?
A. Layman has written: 'Saul Of Tarsus'
There is nothing in scripture that says they were related.
Saul of Tarsus