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  1. Simon the Leper ( Greek: Σίμων ὁ λεπρός, Símōn ho leprós) is a biblical figure who lived in Bethany, a village in Judaea on the southeastern slope of the Mount of Olives. He is mentioned in the Gospels according to Matthew [1] and Mark. [2]

  2. Jan 4, 2022 · Exactly who was Simon the Leper? This is a question that has long intrigued Bible students and scholars. In an attempt to connect Simon the Leper with the anointing recorded in John 12, some suggest that Simon was the father of Martha, Mary, and Lazarus or the husband of Martha.

  3. Nov 28, 2023 · Simon the Leper is a biblical figure mentioned briefly in the Gospels. He is known for hosting a dinner where Jesus was anointed by a woman shortly before His death and resurrection. Though few details are given about Simon himself, his inclusion in the Gospels provides insight into Jesus’ ministry and interactions.

  4. Simon the leper - Simon, who had been a leper. Leper - See the notes at Matthew 8:1 . It was unlawful to eat with persons that had the leprosy, and it is more than probable, therefore, that this Simon had been healed - perhaps by our Lord himself.

  5. Dec 24, 2014 · Simon the leper and Simon the Pharisee are probably not the same person, but there doesn't seem to have been consensus on this among early commentators.

  6. In Bethany. …have been the home of Simon the Leper (Matthew 26; Mark 14). Jesus lodged in the village after his entry into Jerusalem (Matthew 21:17), and it was also there that he parted from his disciples (Luke 24:50–51). Read More.

  7. Simon the leper] He had, we may believe, been a leper, and possibly had been restored by our Lord Himself. He was probably a near friend or relation of Lazarus. Some suppose he was his brother, others that he was the husband of Mary.

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