No, Simon Peter is a distinct person from Simon. Both were apostles, however.
Yes, Peter was also known as Simon Peter.
Yes.
John's gospel names Simon Iscariot as Judas' father. (This was not the same Simon who became a disciple of Jesus and was renamed Peter.)
In the Gospel of Luke 4:38-39 we are told that Jesus heals Simon Peter's mother in law who was sick with a high fever. If a person has a mother in law thet person must be or was married married.
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No, Simon Peter is a distinct person from Simon. Both were apostles, however.
Yes.
No, Saint Simon and Saint Peter are two different individuals in Christianity. Saint Peter is also known as Saint Simon Peter, as Peter was his given name and Simon was his original name before he was renamed by Jesus.
The same person he is everywhere else in the Bible: Simon, called Peter, son of John (or possibly Jonah) and brother of Andrew.
The profession of Simon also called Peter, the name was changed by Jesus to Peter meaning The Rock. Both Peter and his brother Simon were fishermen along with their father.
No he wasn't Simon Peter was a fisher and the he was known to be Peter. Simon was a zealot
Yes, in the Bible, it is recorded that Jesus changed Simon's name to Peter, which means "rock" in Greek. This symbolic change was meant to indicate that Peter would become a foundational leader in the Christian church.
John's gospel names Simon Iscariot as Judas' father. (This was not the same Simon who became a disciple of Jesus and was renamed Peter.)
No, Simon Peter's wife's name was not Rebecca. In the Bible, Simon Peter's wife is not specifically named.
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Simon Peter Wolverton was born in 1837.
Simon Peter Wolverton died in 1910.