The account at Matthew 26:6-13 gives the location-the house of Simon the leper, in Bethany.
Were the owners of the house the same? They were both named Simon, but this was a common name of the time: two of the disciples were named Simon (Simon Peter, Simon the Zealot), as well as Judas Iscariot's father (Jn 6:71) and one of Jesus' brothers (Mk 6:3). One Simon is described as a Pharisee and the other as "Simon the Leper". Since "Pharisee" only means that one adhered to the beliefs of that sect, a leper could theoretically be a Pharisee, albeit a permanently unclean one. But if a man is a leper, and known as "Simon the Leper," it's unlikely he would be described simply as a Pharisee.
Jesus may have been still in Nain, where he recently resurrected a widow's son, or perhaps he is visiting a city nearby. A Pharisee named Simon desires a closer look at the one who is performing such remarkable works. So he invites Jesus to have a meal with him. Viewing the occasion as an opportunity to minister to those present, Jesus accepts the invitation.
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The singular possessive form of "pharisee" is "pharisee's," and the plural form is "pharisees'."
Peter is thought to have been born in Bethsaida, Galilee.
Were the owners of the house the same? They were both named Simon, but this was a common name of the time: two of the disciples were named Simon (Simon Peter, Simon the Zealot), as well as Judas Iscariot's father (Jn 6:71) and one of Jesus' brothers (Mk 6:3). One Simon is described as a Pharisee and the other as "Simon the Leper". Since "Pharisee" only means that one adhered to the beliefs of that sect, a leper could theoretically be a Pharisee, albeit a permanently unclean one. But if a man is a leper, and known as "Simon the Leper," it's unlikely he would be described simply as a Pharisee.
Jesus may have been still in Nain, where he recently resurrected a widow's son, or perhaps he is visiting a city nearby. A Pharisee named Simon desires a closer look at the one who is performing such remarkable works. So he invites Jesus to have a meal with him. Viewing the occasion as an opportunity to minister to those present, Jesus accepts the invitation.
Simon's Town was created in 1680.
It has a population of 6569
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Simon's Town railway station was created in 1890.
Yes, the town of Bethsaida is where Andrew, his brother Simon Peter and their father lived.
The disciples are not specifically mentioned, but Simon the Pharisee is. Jesus was a guest in his house at the time.
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