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Lesson Text: Acts 9: 19-22; Ga latians 1: 27-24; Acts 11: 25, 26 The vision on the road to Da mascus had changed Saul, the rabid Pharisee, the terrible per secutor of the believers, into a humble,- contrite follower of Jesus Christ. After remaining "certain days” with the disciples at Damascus, Saul went into the Arabian desert for an indefinite period, believed to have been a year or more. It is understand able that this man, after such a remarkable aboui-lace, needed the solitude of the quiet places to think out the meaning of his ex perience and to fight through to victory his inner battles. Following his stay in the des ert, Saul returned to Damascus, with the ^foundation of his the ology firmly thought out and be gan preaching the gospel of Je sus so vigorously that the Jews there plotted to kill him. Aided by his disciples, Saul escaped to Jerusalem, where he attempted to attach himself to the adher ents of the new faith. 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