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  1. Simón el Mago, llamado también Simón de Gitta, fue un líder religioso samaritano, posiblemente gnóstico, mencionado en la literatura cristiana primitiva. Se encuentran referencias a Simón el Mago en los Hechos de los Apóstoles ( Hechos 8:9-24 ), en las obras patrísticas de Justino Mártir, Ireneo de Lyon e Hipólito, en los Hechos ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Simon_MagusSimon 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. The act of simony, or paying for position, is named after Simon, who tried to buy his way into the power of the Apostles.

  3. 8 de abr. de 2024 · Simon Magus was a practitioner of magical arts who probably came from Gitta, a village in biblical Samaria. Simon, according to the New Testament account in Acts of the Apostles 8:9–24, after becoming a Christian, offered to purchase from the Apostles Peter and John the supernatural power of.

  4. 24 de sept. de 2023 · Simón el Mago, conocido también como Simon Magus en latín, llega a nosotros principalmente a través de su aparición en el Nuevo Testamento, en concreto en los Hechos de los Apóstoles 8:9-24, siendo el resto de antiguas fuentes, todas, posteriores a su muerte.

  5. 4 de ene. de 2022 · Answer. Simon the Sorcerer, sometimes referred to as Simon Magus or Simon of Gitta, is mentioned by Luke in Acts 8:9–24. He appeared in the wake of the newly established church in Samaria.

  6. At the outbreak of the persecution (c. 37 A.D.) of the early Christian community at Jerusalem that began with the martyrdom of St. Stephen, when Philip the Deacon went from Jerusalem to Samaria, Simon lived in the latter city. By his magic arts, because of which he was called "Magus", and by his teachings in which he announced himself as the ...

  7. Simon Magus is arguably the worst of the bad guys in the history of the church.1 One of the major sins, simony, the act of buying an ecclesiastical office, is named for this magician who clashed with the apostle Peter. It gets worse. In the early Christian apocrypha, he is the common enemy who […]