The Bible as we know it does not say! All it alludes to is that he was either a Christian prophet or teacher.
Several surnames are to found in the New Testament, such as Pontius Pilate. The fifth book, Acts of the Apostles, names Porcius Festus, Simeon Niger, Judas and James Barsabbas, Claudius Lysias, and Sergius Paulus.
Deluge - history - happened in 1655.
To find out what happened in history on a certain date go to google and type in history and the days date. Also it can be looked up this date in history and sometimes prices and such are included.
You need to think about the colonial history of central Africa. The French colonised a vast area around the Sahara and southwards.
Philippine history is a narration of what happened in the past in the Philippines.
In the Bible there is mentioned a man named "Simeon called Niger". There is no other information about him, except that he was either a Christian prophet or teacher. (Acts 13:1)
The Bible does not record a single detail of what happened in this time.
Simon was a Greek name commonly adopted by men named Simeon. A man named Simeon who was "looking for the consolation of Israel" saw Jesus and recognized Him is one man with that name. A magician named Simon was baptized because he saw the Apostles doing miracles he couldn't do was a name with the name name. Simeon called Niger and Lucius of Cyrene is another man with the same name. Another Simeon captured the King of Bezek. Jacob had a son which he named him Simeon as you can see, Simeon was a well known name in the Bible.
the Niger RiverPerhaps in the future you might be able to figure out your history questions on your own without the help of wiki.answers.com
Simeon has written: 'A history of the Kings of England' -- subject(s): History, Kings and rulers, Early works to 1800, Anglo-Saxons, Normans 'Symeonis Dunelmensis Opera et collectanea' -- subject(s): Sources, History 'Symeonis monachi Opera omnia' -- subject(s): Church history, Durham Cathedral, History, Kings and rulers
Simeon C. R. McIntosh has written: 'Caribbean constitutional reform' -- subject(s): Constitutional history, Constitutional law 'West Indian constitutional discourse' -- subject(s): Constitutional history, Constitutional law
Schnider Simeon's birth name is Schnider Simeon.
The word "Niger" only appears once in the King James Version of the Bible: Acts 13:1 Now there were in the church that was at Antioch certain prophets and teachers; as Barnabas, and Simeon that was called Niger, and Lucius of Cyrene, and Manaen, which had been brought up with Herod the tetrarch, and Saul. and it is a NAME in that verse, it has nothing whatsoever to do with skin color. If you are asking about the word with TWO g's, that word is not in the Bible. At all.
Simeon Jones's birth name is Simeon Keri Jones.
Simeon Rice's birth name is Simeon James Rice.
Most probably! If you look up the meaning of the word Niger in the dictionary of the Greek testament, it means black! Simeon comes from the root Hebrew word 'Shimon/Simon' which mean 'to hear' or 'listen' which was actually the name of the man that the Romans called Niger.
Simeon Taole's birth name is Lehlohonolo Simeon Halahala Taole.