Nowhere. Simon of Cyrene was compelled to carry Jesus' cross, and some people suppose him to be black.
Yes, in Acts 13:1, Simeon is called Niger, which means "black" in Latin. It is believed that this was to distinguish him from others who shared the same name.
le Niger is called Niger in English.
The Bible only mentions one brother of Peter, he was called Andrew.
There are no quotes in the Bible from Simon Zelotes, as far as I can see.
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.
a Niger (black man)
The bible only mentions one brother of Peter, he was called Andrew.
There are several men named Simon in the Bible. The most well known is the disciple Simon who was also called Peter. Yes he was married but the Bible does not give the name of his wife. Mark 1:30 (NKJV) But's Simon's wife's mother lay sick with a fever, and they told Him about her at once.
Scripture only mentions his father's name Simon (John 6:71).
The same person he is everywhere else in the Bible: Simon, called Peter, son of John (or possibly Jonah) and brother of Andrew.
In the Bible, the name Simon often refers to Simon Peter, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus. Simon Peter was a prominent figure in the New Testament, known for his strong faith and leadership among the disciples.
There is no person of that name in the Bible according to my concordance. Additional Answer: Your are probably referring to Simon the Sorcerer or Simon the Magician (in Latin Simon Magus) and he first appears in Acts 8:9-14. It is said by some that it was this Simon who was in Rome and not Simon Peter.