(Acts 13:1) 13 Now in Antioch there were prophets and teachers in the local congregation, Bar′na·bas as well as Sym′e·on who was called Ni′ger, and Lucius of Cy·re′ne, and Man′a·en who was educated with Herod the district ruler, and Saul.
in the book of acts chap 13 v 1
Acts 13.1
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Niger os found in the Sahara of northern Africa.
it was found in 1956 at Olobin in Niger Delta
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.
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.
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They are the Arabs found in Chad,Cameroun Niger and Nigeria.
The story of Masada is not found in the Bible.
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.
its not found in the bible
Nothing - the word butterfly is not found in the Bible.
The word serinity is not found in the Bible.