What happened to Simon in the Bible?

He supposedly preached the Gospel in Egypt and then joined the apostle St. Judas (Thaddaeus) in Persia, where, according to the apocryphal Acts of Simon and Judas, he was martyred by being cut in half with a saw, one of his chief iconographic symbols (another being a book). According to St.
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What happened to Simon Peter in the Bible?

According to tradition, St. Peter was crucified upside down because he felt unworthy to die in the same manner as Jesus Christ.
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Are there two Simons in the Bible?

The names Simon (Greek Σίμων) and Simeon (Greek Συμεών) appear 71 times and 8 times in the New Testament, respectively.
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What did Simeon do in the Bible?

Simeon (Greek: Συμεών) at the Temple is the "just and devout" man of Jerusalem who, according to Luke 2:25–35, met Mary, Joseph, and Jesus as they entered the Temple to fulfill the requirements of the Law of Moses on the 40th day from Jesus' birth, i. e. the presentation of Jesus at the Temple.
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Who was Simon and what did he do?

According to Acts, Simon was a Samaritan magus or religious figure of the 1st century AD and a convert to Christianity, baptised by Philip the Evangelist. Simon later clashed with Peter. Accounts of Simon by writers of the second century exist, but are not considered verifiable.
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Who was Simon the Zealot?



What does the Bible say about Simon?

Again Jesus said, "Simon son of John, do you truly love me?" He answered, "Yes, Lord, you know that I love you." Jesus said, "Take care of my sheep."
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Was Simon of Cyrene African?

In the stories I heard growing up, Simon of Cyrene was a black man. While the association may stem from Cyrene's location in North Africa (modern-day Libya), its power lies in racial experience.
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What happened to tribe of Simeon?

In time, part of the tribe of Simeon was apparently absorbed by Judah, while other members possibly relocated in the north. After the death of King Solomon (922 bc), Palestine split into the northern Kingdom of Israel and the southern Kingdom of Judah.
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What was Simeon promised?

Simeon is a good example of someone who was entrusted with a great promise: that he would see the Messiah before he died. He was a good keeper of the promise by watching and waiting for the answer with great hope and expectancy.
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Is Simeon an angel?

Simeon is one of the two angels sent from the Celestial Realm to take part in the exchange program, and he is first introduced in Lesson 2-13 along with Luke.
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Is Simon and Simeon the same?

Simon is one Latinised version of the name, the others being Simeon or Symeon. This practice carried over into English: in the King James Version, the name Simeon Niger is spelt Simeon (Acts 13:1) as is Simeon (Gospel of Luke) (Luke 2:25), while Peter is called Simon (John 1:44).
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Who was Simon in Luke 4?

Simon was a Pharisee mentioned in the Gospel of Luke (Luke 7:36-50) as the host of a meal, who invited Jesus to eat in his house but failed to show him the usual marks of hospitality offered to visitors - a greeting kiss (v. 45), water to wash his feet (v. 44), or oil for his head (v.
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What did Simon the Zealot do after Jesus died?

He may have suffered crucifixion as the Bishop of Jerusalem. According to an Eastern tradition Simon travelled to Georgia on a missionary trip, died in Abkhazia and was buried in Nicopsia. His remains were later transferred to Anacopia. Another tradition states that he traveled in the Middle East and Africa.
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Why was Peter crucified upside down?

His execution was ordered by the Roman Emperor Nero, who blamed the city's Christians for a terrible fire that had ravaged Rome. Peter requested to be crucified upside down, as he felt unworthy to die in the same manner as Christ.
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What happened to Barabbas?

Biblical account

According to the Synoptic Gospels of Matthew,Mark, and Luke, and the account in John,the crowd chose Barabbas to be released and Jesus of Nazareth to be crucified.
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How did Simeon recognize Jesus?

A just man, Simeon, encouraged by the Holy Spirit to go to the Temple that day, took Jesus in his arms and recognized the Lord in him. Anna, a prophetess, who lived in the Temple, also began to talk of the Child "to all them that looked for redemption in Jerusalem".
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What happened to the tribes of Simeon and Levi?

It is very generally held, therefore, that Simeon and Levi were two tribes or groups which attacked Shechem on behalf of a "sister" group, Dinah; retaliation followed, and the two were broken up.
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Who was Simeon in the book of Acts?

He is mentioned in Acts 13:1 as being one of the "prophets and teachers" in the church of Antioch: In the church at Antioch there were prophets and teachers: Barnabas, Simeon called Niger, Lucius of Cyrene, Manaen (who had been brought up with Herod the tetrarch) and Saul.
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Was Simeon a priest?

Simeon the Righteous or Simeon the Just (Hebrew: שִׁמְעוֹן הַצַדִּיק Šīməʿōn haṢadīq) was a Jewish High Priest during the Second Temple period. He is also referred to in the Mishnah, where he is described as one of the last members of the Great Assembly.
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Who are the descendants of the 12 tribes of Israel today?

Peoples who at various times were said to be descendants of the lost tribes include the Assyrian Christians, the Mormons, the Afghans, the Beta Israel of Ethiopia, the American Indians, and the Japanese.
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What was the most powerful tribe of Israel?

The territory of Ephraim contained the early centers of Israelite religion - Shechem and Shiloh. These factors contributed to making Ephraim the most dominant of the tribes in the Kingdom of Israel, and led to Ephraim becoming a synonym for the entire kingdom.
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Why did Simon carry Jesus cross?

Simon, visiting Jerusalem for Passover, is suddenly pulled from the crowd in the streets and demanded to carry the cross of Jesus Christ up to Mt. Golgotha. Compelled to carry the cross and full of hatred and revenge over the death of his wife at the hands of Roman soldiers, Simon reluctantly yields to the task.
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Who was the black man that helped Jesus with the cross?

The New Testament refers to a number of black people as well, including Simon of Cyrene, who carried Jesus' cross (Matthew 27:32), and the Ethiopian eunuch, the emissary of Queen Kandake (or Candace), who is thought to be one of the first non-Jewish people baptized (Acts 8:26-40) after Jesus' crucifixion.
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