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Strong's #4826 - Συμεών
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Simon = "harkening"
- the second son of Jacob by Leah
- one of Abraham's descendants
- the one who took the infant Jesus in his arms in the temple
- a teacher at the church of Antioch
- the original name of Peter the apostle
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Συμεών, ὁ (indeclinable, Buttmann, 16 (14)) (for the derivation see Σίμων), Simeon (so A. V. uniformly (on 2 Peter 1:1 see 5 below));
1. the second son of Jacob by Leah (Genesis 29:33): Revelation 7:7.
2. (R. V. Symeon), one of Abraham's descendants: Luke 3:30.
3. that devout Simeon who took the infant Jesus in his arms in the temple: Luke 2:25 (here Rec.bez Σιμεών), Luke 2:34.
4. Symeon (so R. V.) surnamed Niger, one of the teachers of the church at Antioch: Acts 13:1.
5. Peter the apostle: Acts 15:14 (R. V. Symeon); 2 Peter 1:1 (here L WH text Σίμων, and A. V. (R. V.) Simon); respecting him see Σίμων, 1 and Πέτρος, at the end.
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Συμεών , ὁ ,
indecl.,
(Heb. H8095),
Simeon (so always AV; RV in Luke 2:25; Luke 2:34 only), Symeon, a Heb. name for which the Gk. Σίμων , q.v., was also used;
1. the son of Jacob (Genesis 29:33): Revelation 7:7.
2. An ancestor of our Lord: Luke 3:30.
3. An aged worshipper in the Temple: Luke 2:25; Luke 2:34.
4. One surnamed Niger: Acts 13:1.
5. The apostle Peter: Acts 15:14, 2 Peter 1:1 (R, txt., WH, txt., Σίμων ).†
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";talk with"; (Acts 10:27) : cf. BGU II. 401.15 (as amended P. 356) (A.D. 618) φανερῶς συνομειλῶν μετὰ Θεοδώρας, and for the adj. see Vett. Val. p. 109.4 σύνοικος καὶ συνόμιλος γενόμενος.
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