After his conversion Paul first went to
Damascus
Jerusalem
Tarsus
Antioch
Caesarea
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@Aduke @KennyKeke and @Mbansao
Y'all should quit confusing students, yes Chrome, Opera mini, Safari and others says it's Damascus but the correct answer is Jerusalem, that was where he went to after his conversion, he then fled to Damascus after hearing a plot to kill him.
Y'all should try giving a little credit and having a little fate in the owners of this app, explore while doin your research and stop spreading assumptions as answers!! Thanks!

After his conversion, *Paul (Saul of Tarsus)* first went to:
Damascus
According to *Acts 9:1-25*, after encountering the risen Jesus on the road to Damascus, Paul was blinded and taken to Damascus, where he was healed and baptized by Ananias.
Subsequent Journey
After his baptism, Paul spent some time in Damascus with the disciples and began to preach the gospel. However, due to threats on his life, he escaped from Damascus and went to:
Jerusalem
In Jerusalem, Paul met with the apostles, including Peter and James (Acts 9:26-31, Galatians 1:18-20).
Later, Paul went to *Tarsus* and then to *Antioch*, where he began his missionary journeys (Acts 11:25-26).



