Simon (Acts 8:9). Simon, also known as Simon the Sorcerer, was a magician living in Samaria during the New Testament, first mentioned in Acts 8:9 (acai). Other forms include: Simon the Sorcerer.
Familial Relationships of Simon (Acts 8:9)
- Gender: male
NT Distribution of References
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- References: Acts: 3
Key References for Simon (Acts 8:9): ACT 8:9, ACT 8:18, ACT 8:24.
In the New Testament (BSB), words representing “Simon (Acts 8:9)” are translated as Simon (3x).
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ACT 8:19: “Give me this power as well so that everyone on whom I lay my hands may receive the Holy Spirit”
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ACT 8:24: “Pray to the Lord for me so that nothing you have said may happen to me”
- Simon (ACT 8:9; ACT 8:18; ACT 8:24)
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as well (ACT 8:19)
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(ACT 8:20)
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May your (ACT 8:20)
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you (ACT 8:20; ACT 8:22; ACT 8:23)
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You (ACT 8:21)
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your (ACT 8:21; ACT 8:22; ACT 8:22)
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me (ACT 8:24; ACT 8:24)
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saw (ACT 8:18)
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he said (ACT 8:19)
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I lay (ACT 8:19)
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you thought (ACT 8:20)
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you could buy (ACT 8:20)
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Repent (ACT 8:22)
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pray to (ACT 8:22)
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answered (ACT 8:24)
- ACT 8:9; ACT 8:18; ACT 8:24