Leviathan

by

Thomas Hobbes

Paul Character Analysis

Paul was an Apostle who taught Christ’s word in the first century. Saints Paul and Luke are the only writers of the New Testament who did not live during the time of Christ. Like Barnabas, Paul was made an Apostle by the assembly at the Church of Antioch, and he is one of the biblical figures Hobbes cites frequently in Leviathan.
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Paul Character Timeline in Leviathan

The timeline below shows where the character Paul appears in Leviathan. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
Chapter 33: of the Number, Antiquity, Scope, Authority, and Interpreters of the Books of Holy SCRIPTURE
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...Christ, and each of them knew Christ and served as his disciple, except for St. Paul and St. Luke. The Books of the New Testament, however, were acknowledged by the Church... (full context)
Chapter 42: Of POWER ECCLESIASTICALL
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...conversion is not a command, and it is not compulsory. In 2 Corinthians 1:24, St. Paul says: “Wee have no Dominion over your Faith, but are Helpers of your Joy.” Hobbes... (full context)
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...way to ensure “Salvation in the world to come.” Before civil sovereigns became Christians, St Paul visited Jews at their synagogue. In Acts 17:2-3, St. Paul “reasoned with them out of... (full context)
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...was Matthias, who was chosen by an assembly of 120 Christians, and then there was Paul and Barnabas, who, by the Church of Antioch, were made Apostles. (full context)
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...bishops, as was any pastor, teacher, or doctor whose calling was Christ. As Apostles, Matthias, Paul, and Barnabas were authorized by the people, not Christ. Countless bishops were authorized in much... (full context)
Chapter 43: Of what is NECESSARY for a Mans Reception into the Kingdome of Heaven
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...contrary to God’s Word, obeying a sovereign over God will not hinder one’s salvation. St. Paul said everyone must obey their teachers and follow commands; however, St. Paul also said that... (full context)
Chapter 44: Of Spirituall Darkness from MISINTERPRETATION of Scripture
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When St. Paul speaks of the Resurrection in 1 Corinthians, he says the body is “Sown in Corruption,... (full context)
Chapter 45: Of DÆMONOLOGY, and other Reliques of the Religion of the Gentiles
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...have bodies—only that those bodies are not made of flesh and bone. Furthermore, when St. Paul says: “We shall rise Spirituall Bodies,” he, too, implies a ghost has an actual body.   (full context)
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...Testament or by Christ in the New Testament as another relic of the Gentiles. St. Paul says, “Wee know that an Idol is Nothing,” but Gentiles are fond of such images.... (full context)