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132:0.7 Many were the times in the years so soon to follow that [[Peter, the Apostle|Peter]], [[Paul, the Apostle|Paul]], and the other Christian [[teachers]] in [[Rome]] heard about this [[scribe]] of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damascus Damascus] who had preceded them, and who had so obviously (and as they supposed unwittingly) [[prepared]] the way for their coming with the new [[gospel]]. Though [[Paul, the Apostle|Paul]] never really surmised the [[identity]] of this [[scribe]] of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damascus Damascus], he did, a short time before his [[death]], because of the similarity of [[personal]] descriptions, reach the conclusion that the " tentmaker of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antioch Antioch] " was also the " scribe of Damascus. " On one occasion, while preaching in [[Rome]], [[Peter, the Apostle|Simon Peter]], on listening to a description of the Damascus scribe, surmised that this [[individual]] might have been [[Jesus]] but quickly dismissed the [[idea]], knowing full well (so he thought) that [[the Master]] had never been in [[Rome]].
 
132:0.7 Many were the times in the years so soon to follow that [[Peter, the Apostle|Peter]], [[Paul, the Apostle|Paul]], and the other Christian [[teachers]] in [[Rome]] heard about this [[scribe]] of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damascus Damascus] who had preceded them, and who had so obviously (and as they supposed unwittingly) [[prepared]] the way for their coming with the new [[gospel]]. Though [[Paul, the Apostle|Paul]] never really surmised the [[identity]] of this [[scribe]] of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damascus Damascus], he did, a short time before his [[death]], because of the similarity of [[personal]] descriptions, reach the conclusion that the " tentmaker of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antioch Antioch] " was also the " scribe of Damascus. " On one occasion, while preaching in [[Rome]], [[Peter, the Apostle|Simon Peter]], on listening to a description of the Damascus scribe, surmised that this [[individual]] might have been [[Jesus]] but quickly dismissed the [[idea]], knowing full well (so he thought) that [[the Master]] had never been in [[Rome]].
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[[Category: Paper 132 - The Sojourn at Rome]]
 
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