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sometimes happens that God moves a man to good, but not perfect good, and this preparation precedes grace. But He sometimes moves him suddenly and perfectly to good, and man receives grace suddenly, according to Jn. 6:45: "Every one that hath heard of the Father, and hath learned, cometh to Me." And thus it happened to Paul, since, suddenly when he was in the midst of sin, his heart was perfectly moved by God to hear, to learn, to come; and hence he received grace suddenly.
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transformed into an apostle, all aglow with love; and the persecutor of the
Christian faith became its indefatigable defender and advocate. Thus St. Paul was able to say of himself: "By the grace of God I am what I am; and His grace in me hath not been void, but I have laboured more abundantly than they all: yet not I, but the grace of God with me" (1 Cor. 15:10)."
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object (φωνὴν οὐκ ἤκουσαν). Nigel Turner suggests the use of the accusative indicates hearing with understanding. More commonly, proponents of this view have asserted that the genitive is used when a person is heard, the accusative for a thing, which goes in the same direction but yields a far weaker
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I want you to know, brothers and sisters, that the gospel I preached is not of human origin. I did not receive it from any man, nor was I taught it; rather, I received it by revelation from Jesus Christ. For you have heard of my previous way of life in
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find this argument based on case inconclusive and caution against using it. Wallace gathers all examples of ἀκούω with each construction in the New
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dedicated to the saint. From the Renaissance it gradually became popular as a subject for larger paintings. Apart from the religious significance, the subject allowed the artist to include landscape elements, a crowd of figures and horses. The drama of the event especially appealed to
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includes a literary device related to the Saul to Paul conversion: "'You start Saul, and end up Paul,' my grandfather had often said. 'When you're a youngun, you Saul, but let life whup your head a bit and you starts to trying to be Paul – though you still Sauls around on the side.'"
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that have been made against him. This account is briefer than the others. The speech here is again tailored for its audience, emphasizing what a Roman ruler would understand: the need to obey a heavenly vision, and reassuring Agrippa that Christians were not a secret society.
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five hundred of the brothers and sisters at the same time, most of whom are still living, though some have fallen asleep. Then he appeared to James, then to all the apostles, and last of all he appeared to me also, as to one abnormally born.
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2212:Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry
2160:Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry
1225:through the preaching of the blessed Apostle Paul,
645:Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry
2708:. Vol. 4. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
1195:churches. This feast is at the conclusion of the
566:, which received a strong new emphasis after the
516:(ἀκούοντες μὲν τῆς φωνῆς), and in Acts 22:9 as a
2835:Biblical Art on the WWW: On the Way to Damascus
2716:"The Conversion of Saul (about A. D. 37)"
2149:
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2553:"The Wire Recap: Season 5, Episode 10, '-30-'"
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1804:"Woodhouse's English-Greek Dictionary p. 913"
1762:"Woodhouse's English-Greek Dictionary p. 796"
1713:, 1944 (reprinted 2008 by Augsburg Fortress,
1368:. Zondervan Publishing Company. p. 200.
32:The Conversion of Saint Paul (disambiguation)
8:
349:The account continues with a description of
1972:, 2nd ed., Harvard University Press, 1956,
1935:Grammatical Insights Into the New Testament
1075:piece (The Conversion of Saul) composed by
958:Cárdenas - Conversión de San Pablo 20140710
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1968:Herbert Weir Smyth and Gordon M. Messing,
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1819:
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910:Francesco ruviale, conversione di saulo 04
898:Ferraù Fenzoni - The conversion of St Paul
846:also produced several works on the theme.
255:also describes his conversion as a divine
233:makes it clear he is speaking of himself.
2782:
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2084:
2082:
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1147:s managing editors in their pursuit of a
934:The Trinity Altar- Conversion of St. Paul
2721:A Practical Commentary on Holy Scripture
2323:A Practical Commentary on Holy Scripture
2023:
2021:
1501:Exploring Acts: An expository commentary
1097:From the conversion of Paul, we get the
709:sees Paul's conversion as an example of
3496:Holy Spirit in the Acts of the Apostles
2840:Thinking Faith – The Conversion of Paul
1306:
1263:Split of early Christianity and Judaism
852:
830:painted two works depicting the event:
332:Ananias Restoring the Sight of St. Paul
161:, 3:4–6, and his participation in the
2591:Folklore Myths and Legends of Britain
2444:"Drug dealer hired as police officer"
7:
2208:"St Paul and temporal lobe epilepsy"
2156:"St Paul and temporal lobe epilepsy"
2051:, Oxford University Press US, 2007,
758:Michelangelo paired it with Peter's
27:Event recounted in the New Testament
2551:Johnston, Andrew (March 11, 2008).
2206:Brorson, J. R.; Brewer, K. (1988).
1957:The Elements of New Testament Greek
1314:Bromiley, Geoffrey William (1979).
583:resurrection of the crucified Jesus
2534:"Sepinwall on TV: 'The Wire' ends"
2532:Sepinwall, Alan (March 10, 2008).
1343:. InterVarsity Press. p. 21.
1197:Week of Prayer for Christian Unity
1036:The Digby Conversion of Saint Paul
874:Lille st pierre st paul cartellier
91:that led him to cease persecuting
25:
2713:Knecht, Friedrich Justus (1910).
2580:Canterbury Press 2003 pages 54–55
2494:Franich, Darren (March 9, 2018).
1222:O God, who taught the whole world
1065:Saule, Saule, quid me persequeris
996:Conversion on the Way to Damascus
839:Conversion on the Way to Damascus
803:Juan Antonio de Frías y Escalante
525:argument. New Testament scholars
310:"Who are you, Lord?" Saul asked.
230:Second Epistle to the Corinthians
193:9:1 and 15:3–8 describes Paul as
2820:
2806:
2702:. In Herbermann, Charles (ed.).
2291:10.1176/appi.neuropsych.11090214
2108:, pp. 213–37 (quotes on p. 214).
1687:The Ministry and Message of Paul
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414:Differences between the accounts
396:Differences between the accounts
259:, with Jesus appearing to Paul.
191:First Epistle to the Corinthians
2513:Tobias, Scott (March 9, 2008).
2279:J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci
1228:draw us, we pray, nearer to you
826:The Renaissance Italian master
165:is described in Acts 7:57–8:3.
87:, an event in the life of Saul/
1854:Given, Mark D. (13 Feb 2015).
1707:For example, R. C. H. Lenski,
1364:L. Niswonger, Richard (1993).
1290:General Roman Calendar of 1954
733:The subject was not common in
74:conversion of Paul the Apostle
1:
2825:The dictionary definition of
2811:The dictionary definition of
2442:Savage, Jared (3 July 2010).
2394:Leone lists a number of works
1808:University of Chicago Library
1766:University of Chicago Library
1724:Ignatius Catholic study Bible
1600:Acts of the Apostles 26:12–18
600:Based on Paul's testimony in
335:
291:with a mandate issued by the
3469:Acts of the Apostles (genre)
1627:, Smyth & Helwys, 2005,
1533:Acts of the Apostles 22:6–21
1522:Acts of the Apostles 9:13–19
833:The Conversion of Saint Paul
741:scenes of his life below an
455:New Revised Standard Version
299:Acts 9 tells the story as a
195:having seen the risen Christ
95:and to become a follower of
61:The Conversion of Saint Paul
50:Museum of Fine Arts of Nancy
42:The Conversion of Saint Paul
4023:Biblical dreams and visions
3899:Commissioning of the Twelve
3448:Synagogue of the Libertines
2122:The New Perspective on Paul
1049:Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy
4054:
2696:Guldner, Benedict (1908).
2403:Gosudarstvennyĭ Ėrmitazh,
1998:, 2nd ed, Eerdmans, 1990,
1959:, Cambridge, 1991, p. 203.
1792:. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
1750:. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
1645:Acts of the Apostles 26:26
1611:Acts of the Apostles 26:19
1566:Acts of the Apostles 22:12
1488:Acts of the Apostles 9:3–9
1154:In Episode 3, Season 4 of
946:Conversión de Saulo (Reni)
754:, although in the Vatican
604:and the accounts in Acts (
385:(Acts 26), as pictured by
243:2 Corinthians 12:1-7, NRSV
159:Epistle to the Philippians
103:The New Testament accounts
29:
4038:Visions of Jesus and Mary
2641:10.1163/9789004436022_005
2635:. Brill. pp. 68–89.
2360:Stinger, Charles (1998).
2154:Landsborough, D. (1987).
1860:Missouri State University
1555:Acts of the Apostles 22:9
1504:, Kregel Academic, 2001,
1118:", the finale episode of
695:the power of divine grace
489:New International Version
207:1 Corinthians 15:3–8, NIV
4018:1st-century Christianity
3904:calling of the disciples
3292:Mary mother of John Mark
2672:. Taylor & Francis.
2313:Knecht, Friedrich Justus
2036:, Scribner, 1868, p. 24.
1544:Acts of the Apostles 9:7
1477:Acts of the Apostles 9:2
1218:in the Roman Missal is:
999:, Caravaggio (c.1600-1)
787:Pieter Bruegel the Elder
620:Alternative explanations
595:Epistle to the Galatians
589:and who God really was.
538:Theological implications
250:Epistle to the Galatians
137:Epistle to the Galatians
3987:Relics and burial sites
3878:James, brother of Jesus
3087:Book burning at Ephesus
2666:Leone, Massimo (2003).
2363:The Renaissance in Rome
2100:(ed.), Eerdmans, 1997,
2045:Jean Marie Hiesberger,
1789:A Greek-English Lexicon
1747:A Greek-English Lexicon
4028:New Testament miracles
3771:James, son of Alphaeus
3692:The Visual Bible: Acts
3491:Historical reliability
2749:, Garland Pub., 1985,
2728:Richard N. Longenecker
2449:The New Zealand Herald
2098:Richard N. Longenecker
1682:Richard N. Longenecker
1339:Barnett, Paul (2002).
1285:General Roman Calendar
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3783:James, son of Zebedee
3128:Ananias (High Priest)
2775:10.1136/jnnp.50.6.659
2705:Catholic Encyclopedia
2349:. Benzinger Brothers.
2224:10.1136/jnnp.51.6.886
2172:10.1136/jnnp.50.6.659
2069:Wright, N.T. (2015).
1990:Frederick Fyvie Bruce
1780:Liddell, Henry George
1738:Liddell, Henry George
1366:New Testament History
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3960:Acts of the Apostles
3667:Mihanović's fragment
3506:Gamaliel's principle
3077:Council of Jerusalem
2876:Acts of the Apostles
1621:Charles H. Talbert,
1455:2 Corinthians 12:1–7
1444:1 Corinthians 15:3–8
1433:1 Corinthians 15:3–8
1244:On Paul's conversion
1205:Chair of Saint Peter
667:A 2012 paper in the
512:construction with a
491:(NIV), which reads:
281:Acts of the Apostles
275:Acts of the Apostles
133:intensely persecuted
113:Acts of the Apostles
18:Damascene conversion
3919:coming persecutions
3662:Gršković's fragment
3484:Luke the Evangelist
2088:G. Walter Hansen, "
1938:, Continuum, 2004,
1836:, Zondervan, 1997,
1690:, Zondervan, 1971,
1582:, Continuum, 2004,
1201:Confession of Peter
686:Catholic Commentary
682:spectrum symptoms.
560:Counter-Reformation
442:). The verb ἀκούω (
429:Richard Longenecker
351:Ananias of Damascus
149:Galatians 1:13–14,
3936:Farewell Discourse
3909:calling of Matthew
3676:In popular culture
3382:Simon the Sorcerer
3287:cousin of Barnabas
3123:Ananias (Damascus)
3072:Peter's liberation
3062:Conversion of Paul
2828:Pauline conversion
2734:, Eerdmans, 1997,
2699:"Conversion"
2028:Johann Peter Lange
1866:on 12 October 2016
1721:), p. 356; or the
1664:, Eerdmans, 1998,
1280:Calendar of saints
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1828:Daniel B. Wallace
1786:(1940). "ἀκούω".
1466:Galatians 1:11–16
1422:1 Corinthians 9:1
1400:Philippians 3:4–6
1389:Galatians 1:13–14
1175:, Museo del Prado
844:Peter Paul Rubens
527:Daniel B. Wallace
475:(KJV), the Latin
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343:Pietro da Cortona
123:Before conversion
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1900:Compare
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