Acts chapter 9 recounts the dramatic conversion of Saul, a persecutor of early Christians, who encountered Jesus on the road to Damascus. This encounter led to his temporary blindness and subsequent healing by Ananias, a disciple. Following his recovery, Saul, later known as Paul, began preaching about Jesus. The chapter also details how the believers in Jerusalem were initially wary of him but were later convinced by Barnabas. Finally, it describes miracles performed by Peter, including the healing of Aeneas and the raising of Dorcas from the dead, illustrating the growing reach and power of the early Christian movement.
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