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1 Σαούλ
Σαούλ, ὁ indecl. (שָׁאוּל) Saul① son of Kish and first king of Israel (1 Km 9ff; 1 Ch 8:33; 1 Macc 4:30; Philo, Migr. Abr. 196; Just., D. 105, 4.—Joseph. has Σαοῦλος, ου [Ant. 6, 74].—B-D-F §53, 2; Mlt-H. 144) Ac 13:21; 1 Cl 4:13; AcPl Ha 6, 22.② Hebrew name of the Apostle Paul (s. Παῦλος 2).Ac, which is the only book in our lit. that uses the name Saul for the apostle, has it mostly in its Gk. form (s. Σαῦλος). The OT form Σαούλ is found only in the account of his Damascus experience, and as a voc. 9:4, 17; 22:7, 13; 26:14 (cp. TestLevi 2:6 the call of the angel fr. the opened heavens: Λευί, Λευί, εἴσελθε).—BHHW III 1677f.
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