Saul
English
Etymology
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Saul
- The first king of Israel in the Old Testament
- 1611, Bible (King James Version), 1 Samuel 16:23:
- And it came to pass, that when the evil spirit of God was upon Saul, that David took an harp, and played with his hand; so Saul was refreshed, and was well, and the evil spirit departed from him.
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- The original name of Apostle Paul in the New Testament.
- 1611, Bible (King James Version), Acts 13:9::
- Then Saul, (who also is called Paul,) filled with the Holy Ghost, set his eyes on him.
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- A male given name.
- 2000, Peter Abrahams, Crying Wolf, Ballantine Books →ISBN
- “You got an uncle named Saul?” “I never mentioned him?” “What are you saying —you got some Jewish guy for an uncle?” “He's not Jewish. It's just a name they have back in the old country.”
- 2000, Peter Abrahams, Crying Wolf, Ballantine Books →ISBN
Translations
first king of Israel
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original name of Paul
Anagrams
Old English
Noun
Saul f
- alternate form of sawol
Portuguese
Proper noun
Saul m
- (biblical) Saul (first king of Israel)
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