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Quick Questions Why did God change Saul's name to Paul?
Quick Questions Why is Paul referred to as an apostle when he clearly was not one of the Twelve?
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Quick Questions What does being baptized "on behalf of the dead" mean?
Quick Questions Did St. Paul really write the epistles?
Quick Questions Did Paul see the risen Christ during the Damascus road incident?
Quick Questions Which passage of Scripture says we should study the lives of the saints and imitate them?
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