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- Simon Magus vs. Simon Peter in Rome - Taylor Marshall
Catholic tradition relates that Saint Peter’s ministry in Rome was challenged by an evil antagonist named Simon Magus or Simon the Magician Simon Magus was a magician of Samaria who had seduced the people of that region
- The Apostle Peter in Rome - Biblical Archaeology Society
At one point in Acts of Peter, Peter is taunted by a flamboyant heretic, Simon Magus Simon challenges Peter to a flying contest around the Roman Forum, but Peter’s prayers make Simon crash to the ground, proving that Simon’s powers are not as great as his own
- Simon Magus - Wikipedia
Simon Magus (Greek Σίμων ὁ μάγος, Latin: Simon Magus), also known as Simon the Sorcerer or Simon the Magician, was a religious figure whose confrontation with Peter is recorded in the Acts of the Apostles [1]
- The Flying Heretic: How St. Peter Defeated the Demonic Simon Magus
Simon started following around Peter, directly challenging his teaching, and quickly became Peter’s most important opponent Their conflict came to a head in Rome Puffed up with pride, Simon Magus challenged Peter publicly in front of the Emperor Nero and a crowd, saying that he would fly as proof of his doctrines
- Simon Magus and the Apostle Peter - daimonologia. org
Under the influence of Peter's rebuke Simon begged the Apostles to pray for him (Acts 8:9-29) However, according to the unanimous report of the authorities of the second century, he persisted in his false views
- Simon Magus and the Apostle Simon Peter - Discerning the World
After he moved to Rome and setup a false Universal religion with himself as the leader of that church, Simon performed amazing magical acts for the Rome and because of this Simon Magus’ name was change and he was instead called Simon Peter – “Simon the God ”
- Apologetics Battle: Simon Magus vs Peter the Apostle
But in the third century, a perfectly legitimate option was picking up a dramatization of a fantasy debate in which the apostle Peter and the sorcerer Simon Magus wage an epic war of words about the big questions in Christianity (as based on the story in Acts 8:9-24)
- Acts of Peter - Early Christian Writings
One of the earliest of the apocryphal acts of the apostles, the Acts of Peter reports a miracle contest between Simon Magus and the apostle Peter in Rome It concludes with Peter's martyrdom The Acts of Peter was originally composed in Greek during the second half of the 2d century, probably in Asia Minor The majority of the text has survived
- Knee Impressions of Peter, Santa Francesca Romana
An oration by Peter and Paul exposed and refuted the cunning of Simon Magus Still today at Rome there are two small indentations in the stone upon which the blessed apostles knelt and delivered their oration to the Lord against Simon Magus
- Simon Magus | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia
In the “Philosophumena” of Hippolytus of Rome (vi, vii-xx), the doctrine of Simon and his followers is treated in detail The work also relates circumstantially how Simon labored at Rome and won many by his magic arts, and how he attacked the Apostles Peter and Paul who opposed him
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