Strong's Concordance Simón: Simon, the name of several Israelites Original Word: Σίμων, ωνος, ὁPart of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: Simón Phonetic Spelling: (see'-mone) Definition: Simon, the name of several Israelites Usage: Simon. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof uncertain origin Definition Simon, the name of several Isr. NASB Translation Simon (71), Simon Simon (1), Simon's (5). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 4613: ΣίμωνΣίμων, Σίμωνος (Buttmann, 16 (14)), ὁ (שִׁמְעון, 'a hearing', from שָׁמַע , 'to hear'; (there was also a Greek name Σίμων (allied with Σῖμος, i. e. 'flat-nosed'; Fick, Gr. Personennamen, p. 210), but cf. B. D., under the word 1. Peter, the apostle: Matthew 17:25; Mark 1:29f, 36; Luke 4:38; Luke 5:4f 10, etc.; see Πέτρος. 2. the brother of Judas Lebbaeus (cf. under the word Ἰούδας, 8), an apostle, who is called Κανανίτης (so R G, but L T Tr WH Κανιναιος, which see), Matthew 10:4; Mark 3:18, and ζηλωτής, Luke 6:15; Acts 1:13. 3. a brother of Jesus (cf. under the word ἀδελφός, 1): Matthew 13:55; Mark 6:3. 4. a certain Cyrenian, who carried the cross of Jesus: Matthew 27:32; Mark 15:21; Luke 23:26. 5. the father of Judas Iscariot land himself surnamed Ἰσκαριώτης (see Ἰούδας, 6)): John 6:71; John 12:4; John 13:2, 26. 6. a certain Pharisee, Luke 7:40, 43f, who appears to (some, e. g. Grotius, Schleiermacher, Holtzmann, Schenkel, Ewald, Keim, Hug, Bleek (see his Synoptative Erklär. on Luke, the passage cited) to) be the same as Simon the leper, Matthew 26:6; Mark 14:3; (but the occurrence recorded by Luke, the passage cited is now commonly thought to be distinct from that narrated by Matt. and Mark the passages cited; cf. Godet or Keil on Luke). 7. a certain tanner, living at Joppa: Acts 9:43; Acts 10:6, 17, 32. 8. Simon (`Magus'), the Samaritan sorcerer: Acts 8:9, 13, 18, 24. The various ecclesiastical stories about him, as well as the opinions and conjectures of modern theologians, are reviewed at length by Lipsius in Schenkel v., pp. 301-321; (cf. W. Möller in Herzog edition 2, vol. xiv., pp. 246ff; Schaff, Hist. of the Chris. Church, vol. ii (1883) § 121). Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Simon. Of Hebrew origin (Shim'own); Simon (i.e. Shimon), the name of nine Israelites -- Simon. Compare Sumeon. see GREEK Sumeon see HEBREW Shim'own Forms and Transliterations ΣΙΜΩΝ Σίμων Σιμωνα Σίμωνα Σίμωνά Σιμωνι Σίμωνι Σιμωνος Σίμωνος Συμεὼν Simon Simōn Símon Símōn Simona Simōna Símona Símoná Símōna Símōná Simoni Simōni Símoni Símōni Simonos Simōnos Símonos Símōnos sumeon sumeōn Symeon Symeōn SymeṑnLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Matthew 4:18 N-AMSGRK: δύο ἀδελφούς Σίμωνα τὸν λεγόμενον NAS: brothers, Simon who was called KJV: two brethren, Simon called Peter, INT: two brothers Simon who is called Matthew 10:2 N-NMS Matthew 10:4 N-NMS Matthew 13:55 N-NMS Matthew 16:16 N-NMS Matthew 16:17 N-VMS Matthew 17:25 N-VMS Matthew 26:6 N-GMS Matthew 27:32 N-AMS Mark 1:16 N-AMS Mark 1:16 N-GMS Mark 1:29 N-GMS Mark 1:30 N-GMS Mark 1:36 N-NMS Mark 3:16 N-DMS Mark 3:18 N-AMS Mark 6:3 N-GMS Mark 14:3 N-GMS Mark 14:37 N-VMS Mark 15:21 N-AMS Luke 4:38 N-GMS Luke 4:38 N-GMS Luke 5:3 N-GMS Luke 5:4 N-AMS Luke 5:5 N-NMS Strong's Greek 4613 |