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Because you're referring to King Saul.
Are you referring to the name "Saulus Paulus"?
Then I suppose you're referring to "The Way" being the term for following Jesus?
You thinking Messianic Jew?
Acts 13:9Then Saul, who was also called Paul, filled with the Holy Spirit, looked straight at Elymas and said,
So then why is he continually called Paul after Acts 13:9 and not referred to as Saul again? (This is probably the reason for the confusion about Saul/Paul's name.)Actually, I don't think Jew and Christian were two denominations, because true Jews still did not accept Christ as the Messiah. The Jewish Christians continued to keep most of their Jewish traditions, but the Gentile Christians were not required to live like Jews (15:23-29). And it's true that Christians were originally called "of the Way," but the disciples were first called Christians in Antioch in Acts 11:26.