simeon

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
Simeon
    n 1: (Old Testament) the 2nd son of Jacob and one of the 12
         patriarchs of Israel
    
from Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Simeon
hearing. (1.) The second son of Jacob by Leah (Gen. 29:33). He
was associated with Levi in the terrible act of vengeance
against Hamor and the Shechemites (34:25, 26). He was detained
by Joseph in Egypt as a hostage (42:24). His father, when dying,
pronounced a malediction against him (49:5-7). The words in the
Authorized Version (49:6), "they digged down a wall," ought to
be, as correctly rendered in the Revised Version, "they houghed
an ox."

  (2.) 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).

  (3.) One of the ancestors of Joseph (Luke 3:30).

  (4.) 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.

  (5.) James (Acts 15:14) thus designates the apostle Peter
(q.v.).
    
from Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (late 1800's)
Simeon, that hears or obeys; that is heard
    

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