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  1. Simeon (Greek: Συμεών) at the Temple is the "just and devout" man of Jerusalem who, according to Luke 2:25–35, met Mary, Joseph, and Jesus as they entered the Temple to fulfill the requirements of the Law of Moses on the 40th day from Jesus' birth, i. e. the presentation of Jesus at the Temple.

  2. Jan 4, 2022 · The name Simeon is used of four men in the Bible: Simeon, son of Jacob (Genesis 29:33); Simeon, a man in Jerusalem who met the baby Jesus (Luke 2:25); Simeon, named in the lineage of Jesus (Luke 3:30); and Simeon of the church in Antioch (Acts 13:1).

  3. Jun 2, 2024 · Simeon instantly and independently recognizes Jesus as messiah. Anna begins to preach: “She came, and began to praise God and to speak about the child to all who were looking for the redemption of Jerusalem.”

    • Simeon The Devout
    • Bible Reference
    • The Encounter in The Temple
    • The Prophetic Words
    • Conclusion

    Simeon the Devout is a significant yet often overlooked figure in the New Testament, whose story is found in the Gospel of Luke. His brief appearance in the biblical narrative carries profound implications, providing a glimpse into the devout and patient anticipation of the Messiah. This exploration will delve into his encounter with the infant Jes...

    Simeon is introduced in the Gospel of Luke, chapter 2, verses 25-35. “And behold, there was a man in Jerusalem whose name was Simeon, and this man was just and devout, waiting for the Consolation of Israel, and the Holy Spiritwas upon him” (Luke 2:25, NKJV). The narrative emphasizes Simeon’s righteousness and devotion, highlighting his upright char...

    Simeon’s pivotal moment occurs when he is led by the Spirit to the Temple, where Joseph and Mary bring the infant Jesus for the customary presentation. Simeon’s encounter with the child is captured in Luke 2: “Then he took Him up in his arms and blessed God and said: ‘Lord, now You are letting Your servant depart in peace, According to Your word; F...

    Simeon’s blessing extends beyond personal fulfillment, transcending into a prophetic utterance. In Luke 2, he addresses Mary, revealing the destiny that awaits her child: “Then Simeon blessed them, and said to Mary His mother, ‘Behold, this Child is destined for the fall and rising of many in Israel, and for a sign which will be spoken against (yes...

    Simeon the Devout’s brief but profound appearance in the New Testament provides a rich testimony in faith, anticipation, and prophetic insight. His righteousness, devotion, and spiritual sensitivity position him as a model of steadfastness and receptivity to the leading of the Holy Spirit. Simeon’s encounter with the infant Jesus not only brings pe...

  4. Simeon, HOLY, the “just and devout” man of Jerusalem who according to the narrative of St. Luke, greeted the infant Savior on the occasion of His presentation in the Temple (Luke ii, 25-35). He was one of the pious Jews who were waiting for the “consolation of Israel” and, though advanced in years, he had received a premonition from the ...

  5. Simeon had a son, who rose to prominence, and while we hear no more of Simeon, his son, Gamaliel became the next leader and teacher of the Law, under whose tutelage Saul of Tarsus and Caiaphas, the High Priest, figure in the writings of Luke in the New Testament.

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  7. Feb 18, 2024 · Following the martyrdom of James in 62 A.D.—29 years post-Resurrection—a gathering of Apostles and disciples in Jerusalem selected Saint Simeon as his successor, acknowledging his contributions to the church’s leadership.

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