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Simeon(4)

Simeon in the Bible — a prophet and teacher in Antioch (ACT 13:1). Referenced in 2 scripture passages.

Name meaning: that hears or obeys; that is heard

Profile

Gender
male
Scripture References
2 references
Known Names
2 names

Biography

The second son of Jacob and Leah, Simeon joined with his brother Levi in the violent massacre of Shechem to avenge their sister Dinah's rape. This act of vengeance was condemned by Jacob on his deathbed. Simeon was later held hostage in Egypt by Joseph until the brothers returned with Benjamin.

Significance

Simeon's tribe was later absorbed into Judah's territory, and his descendants' fierce nature found positive expression in defending Israel.

Key Events

Birth to Jacob and Leah(Genesis 29:33)
Massacred men of Shechem with Levi(Genesis 34:25-26)
Held hostage in Egypt by Joseph(Genesis 42:24)

Names & Labels (2)

Simeonproper name
Hebrew
שִׁמְעֽוֹן
Transliteration
shiməon
Meaning
he has heard
Greek
Συμεών
Reference
ACT 13:1
Strong's
H8095
Nigerproper name
Hebrew
נִיגֶר
Transliteration
niyger
Greek
Νίγερ
Reference
ACT 13:1
Strong's
none

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Simeon in the Bible?

Simeon is described in the Bible as a prophet and teacher in Antioch (ACT 13:1).

What does the name Simeon mean?

The name Simeon means “that hears or obeys; that is heard” according to Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary.

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