St. Paul

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I know St. Paul persecuted the early Church and then was blinded by Jesus until Ananias open his eyes. But where did St. Paul obtain all his knowledge about Jesus? Did it all come to him when he was blind?
 
He got formal (Jewish) theological education at the Jerusalem school, sitting at the feet of Gamaliel. (Acts 22:3).

After his conversion he spent 3 years in the desert, probably with other Christians, and get educated in the teaching and life of Jesus.

Barnabas, the disciple who was with Jesus and the apostles was his companion for years.

The Holy Spirit taught him, to be the teacher of the Christian faith.
 
I know St. Paul persecuted the early Church and then was blinded by Jesus until Ananias open his eyes. But where did St. Paul obtain all his knowledge about Jesus? Did it all come to him when he was blind?
No, Saul persecuted the church.

Saul - before conversion.
Paul - after conversion.
Saint - after death.

When you say St. Paul persecuted the church it sounds like a good holy man persecuted the church.
 
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After his conversion he spent 3 years in the desert, probably with other Christians, and get educated in the teaching and life of Jesus.
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Just my speculation: I think he got it directly from Jesus during that three years. That is the same amount of time that the original 12 spent with Jesus.

I don’t mean to imply that Jesus was physically visible to him during that time. I think that the knowledge came by infusion as he meditated.

Just my :twocents:
 
Just my speculation: I think he got it directly from Jesus during that three years. That is the same amount of time that the original 12 spent with Jesus.

I don’t mean to imply that Jesus was physically visible to him during that time. I think that the knowledge came by infusion as he meditated.

Just my :twocents:
That is possible, but not necessary.

We Catholics believe in the tradition, in the succession of the teaching authority, as part of the revelation.
 
Another question related to this…

Do the original copies of the letters of St. Paul exist today?
 
Another question related to this…

Do the original copies of the letters of St. Paul exist today?
Sadly: none of the signatures of any of the writers of Holy Scripture exist today.

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