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Animated Stories from the New Testament

Saul of Tarsus (Season 1, Episode 6)
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TV Episode | 30 min | Animation, Drama, Family

Saul of Tarsus, a student of Jewish law, zealously persecutes early Christians. But after experiencing a blinding vision of Jesus while traveling to Damascus, where he intended to carry out more persecutions, Saul converts to Christianity....See moreSaul of Tarsus, a student of Jewish law, zealously persecutes early Christians. But after experiencing a blinding vision of Jesus while traveling to Damascus, where he intended to carry out more persecutions, Saul converts to Christianity. Changing his name to Paul, he becomes a tireless evangelist, preaching in the name of Jesus to Jews and Gentiles alike from the Near East to Rome. Saul is a student of Jewish law who is implacably opposed to the "heresy" of the Christian .He stands by as the Jewish religious court, the Sanherdrin, sentences Stephen to death by stoning for his Christian beliefs. The eager Saul even holds the coat of one of those who stones Stephen. Like the others, he doesn't see as the heavens open to Stephen, who says, "Behold, I see the heavens open, and the Son of Man standing on the right hand of God." Even the moderating influence of his teacher, Rabbi Gamaliel, has no influence on the hot-headed Saul. Saul unleashes a reign of terror against the Christians of Jerusalem. Some manage to flee to distance cities like Damascus, but Saul is determined to pursue them and bring them back to Jerusalem for punishment. As Saul gallops toward Damascus on his mission of persecution, he encounters a vision of Jesus which changes his life forever. A great light streaks down from heaven and knock him on the ground. Jesus appears to Saul out of the light and ask him "Saul, why do you persecute me?" "What would you have me do?" the terrified Saul asks Jesus. Jesus tells him to go into Damascus where he will learn his fate. His soldiers have to carry Saul there, as he has been struck blind by the vision. The Lord the appears in a dream to Ananias, a faithful Christian, telling him to lay his hands on Saul and giving him back his sight so that Saul can carry out his chosen mission- "Teach my gospel to the gentiles, to kings and to the children of Israel". "It is by Christ that I am healed and forgiven," Saul replied, promising to preach the word of Jesus in every synagogue. Saul recognizes himself as someone born anew- Paul. Meanwhile, Caiaphas' men relentlessly search for Paul, ready to punish him as once he punished others. The Christians community hiding Paul helps him escape from Damascus, lowering him over the city walls in a basket. Paul journeys to the cities of the Mediterranean world, preaching the word of Jesus. Written by Nest Family Entertainment See less
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Brian Nissen (screenplay) | Orson Scott Card (screenplay)
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Updated Jun 1, 1990

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Jun 1, 1990 (United States)

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12 cast members
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Brian Nissen
Saul (voice) Saul (voice)   See fewer
John Runnels
Stephen (voice) Stephen (voice)   See fewer
Gregory Snegoff
Caiaphas (voice) (as Greg Snow) Caiaphas (voice) (as Greg Snow)   See fewer
Tony Larimer
Gamaliel (voice) Gamaliel (voice)   See fewer
Jonathan Hogan
Spy (voice) Spy (voice)   See fewer
Ivan Crosland
Jesus / Witness (voice) (as Ivan Crossland) Jesus / Witness (voice) (as Ivan Crossland)   See fewer
Jack Whitaker
Witness (voice) Witness (voice)   See fewer
Kim Blackett
Jacob (voice) Jacob (voice)   See fewer
David Jensen
Enos (voice) Enos (voice)   See fewer
Erik Maylie
Jeremiah (voice) Jeremiah (voice)   See fewer
Bernie Van De Yacht
Samuel (voice) Samuel (voice)   See fewer
Michael Bennett
Ananias (voice) (as Michael J. Bennett) Ananias (voice) (as Michael J. Bennett)   See fewer
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