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The Heretic Marcion once said that Paul was the only true interpreter of the message of Christ out of all of the deciples. ... Out of all of the Apostles Paul can be seen as the most unlikely, but his up-bringing gave him the foundations upon which he was base his later teachings.
Saint Paul was born Saul, in Tarsus, Southern Turkey, but inherited Roman citizenship from his father. ... Paul could have also have been used as a vehicle to show others what an effect faith can have on a man. As Barclay says ‘Life had been moulding Paul to be the bridge between the Jews and the Greeks, to be the unique channel through whom Christianity went out to all the world’.
Paul was a persecutor of the Christians and was only on the road to Damascus because, as the scholar Marshall says, he was ‘hot on the trail of Christians.
Approximate Word count = 657 Approximate Pages = 2.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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