Was Paul an Apostle to the ... GENTLE ... or GENTILES | GotQuestions.org
A funny response to a common typo...
GENTLE ... or ... GENTILE
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there was triumvirat between pompee, crassus and caesar ruling roman empire
that augustus dismantled
resurrecting behind tiberius after augustus death
roman empire is germanicus invention masking egyptian and greek supremacy over meditarrenea
p(rome)theus

saul is sulla
descending from sextus pompee lineage
against jesus
descending from cleopatra and caesar bloodline
https://members.ancient-origins.net/articles/jesus
'King Herod Agrippa II (r. 50–c. 93 C.E.) was appointed by Festus to hear Paul’s defense.
Antonius Felix, Roman procurator of Judea (r. 52–c. 59 C.E.), Paul’s first judge, left him in prison for two years until new procurator Porcius Festus (r. c. 60–62 C.E.) became the second judge, and Paul appealed to Caesar.'
' But Saul began ravaging the church, entering house after house; and he would drag away men and women and put them in prison.'
According to the Acts of the Apostles, he was a Roman citizen.[28] As such, he bore the Latin name "Paul" , which translates in Latin as Paulus and in biblical Greek as Παῦλος (Paulos).[29][30] It was typical for the Jews of that time to have two names: one Hebrew, the other Latin or Greek