There are no quotes in the Bible from Simon Zelotes, as far as I can see.
Yes, Jesus heals Simon's mother-in-law in the Bible.
The leader of the apostles in the Bible was Simon Peter.
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.
Simon the disciple, also known as Simon the Zealot, is believed to have been martyred by being sawn in half in Persia. This method of execution is not specifically mentioned in the Bible, but is a tradition passed down through early Christian writings.
Simon
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.
The last time the name "Simon Peter" appears in the KJV bible is 2 Peter 1:1.
Simon is Hebrew in origin. Several people in the Bible have the name Simon, including Saint Peter.
Some feel that the Simon mentioned in Acts 8:9-24 was Simon Magus.
There is no record of his wife or family in the Bible.
No. Simon is atheist, Ben is agnostic, and James is probably agnostic. However, Simon has read the Satanic Bible, as well as the Christian Bible.