There were nine men who went by this name in the New Testament.
No, Simon's name is only found in the New Testament. In the Old Testament, there are different individuals with the name Simon, but they are not the same as the Simon mentioned in the New Testament, who was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus.
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Jesus did not change Simon's name; he surnamed him Peter, (Mark 3.16), so he is called Simon Peter more than 30 times in the New Testament.
there are 2 testaments in the bible ....The Old Testament and The New Testament
No, Simon Peter was a disciple/apostle of Jesus Christ in the New testament.
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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.
This is a translation used in most versions of the New Testament of the name Cephas, meaning "stone" in Aramaic, which was given to the apostle Simon by Jesus (compare Matthew 16:18 and John 1:42).
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None. Nobody of that name is mentioned in the New Testament
Jesus is the Greek translation for Joshua, a name that occurs frequently in the Old Testament. However, the New Testament Jesus is not mentioned, either directly or by implication, anywhere in the Old Testament.In the King James versionThe name - Jesus - is only mentioned in the New Testament.