Simeon
Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Simeon: hearing.
- The second son of Jacob by Leah (Genesis 29:33). He was associated with Levi in the terrible act of vengeance against Hamor and the Shechemites (Genesis 34:25,26). He was detained by Joseph in Egypt as a hostage (Genesis 42:24). His father, when dying, pronounced a malediction against him (Genesis 49:5-7). The words in the Authorized Version (Genesis 49:6), "they digged down a wall," ought to be, as correctly rendered in the Revised Version, "they houghed an ox."
- An aged saint who visited the temple when Jesus was being presented before the Lord, and uttered lofty words of thankgiving and of prophecy (Luke 2:29-35).
- One of the ancestors of Joseph (Luke 3:30).
- Surnamed Niger, i.e., "black," perhaps from his dark complexion, a teacher of some distinction in the church of Antioch (Acts 13:1-3). It has been supposed that this was the Simon of Cyrene who bore Christ's cross. Note the number of nationalities represented in the church at Antioch.
- James (Acts 15:14) thus designates the apostle Peter (which see).