Similar words: damascus, damascene, All roads lead to Rome, ascus, do damage to, damask, railroad track, masculine. Meaning: n. a sudden turning point in a person's life (similar to the sudden conversion of the Apostle Paul on the road from Jerusalem to Damascus of arrest Christians).
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1. It felt, in fact, more like the road to Damascus.
2. On the road to Damascus, in Corinth and in Jerusalem. But that wasn't all.
3. He could never forget that day on the road to Damascus when he met Jesus Christ.
4. There were at least three occasions on which Paul had seen Christ. On the road to Damascus, in Corinth and in Jerusalem. But that wasn't all.
5. A typical Jewish male that despised biblical Christianity UNTIL he met Jesus Christ on the road to Damascus.
6. Paul becomes a follower of Jesus after an encounter with God about noon on the road to Damascus.
7. There were at least three occasions on which Paul had seen Christ. On the road to Damascus, in Corinth and in Jerusalem.
8. Paul told us first of all what he was like before Christ met him on the road to Damascus.
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9. St Paul is said to have converted to religion on the road to Damascus after seeing a blinding vision of Jesus.
10. Paul tells us first of all what he was like before Christ met him on the road to Damascus.
11. Born Saul of Tarsus, he had a conversion on the road to Damascus.
12. He knew what God had done with him on that road to Damascus.
13. St Paul was a Roman Jew who converted to Christianity after he saw a light on the road to Damascus.
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