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  1. Simon mágus (görög: Σίμων ὁ μάγος) bibliai, újszövetségi személy, aki korábban varázslással foglalkozott, majd Fülöp által Szamáriában megkereszteltette magát, de akit később Péter apostol – mivel pénzért akarta tőle az isteni kegy ajándékát, a csodatevő erejét megvásárolni – megátkozott.

  2. 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.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. Simon, the Magician (Hungarian: Simon mágus) is a Hungarian-French film written & directed by Ildikó Enyedi. The film premiered at the 1999 Locarno Festival In Competition where it won the Don Quixote Award - Special Mention.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Simon_MagusSimon Magus - Wikipedia

    • History
    • Apocrypha
    • Druidism
    • Medieval Legends, Later Interpretations
    • See Also

    Acts of the Apostles

    The canonical Acts of the Apostles features a short narrative about Simon Magus; this is his only appearance in the New Testament.

    Josephus

    Josephus mentions a magician named Atomus (Simon in Latin manuscripts) as being involved with the procurator Felix, King Agrippa II and his sister Drusilla, where Felix has Simon convince Drusilla to marry him instead of the man she was engaged to. Some scholars have considered the two to be identical, although this is not generally accepted, as the Simon of Josephus is a Jew rather than a Samaritan. Robert McNair Price has spoken on the speculation by academics Ferdinand Christian Baur and H...

    Justin Martyr and Irenaeus

    Justin Martyr (in his Apologies, and in a lost work against heresies, which Irenaeus used as his main source) and Irenaeus (Adversus Haereses) record that after being cast out by the Apostles, Simon Magus came to Rome where, having joined to himself a profligate woman of the name of Helen, he gave out that it was he who appeared among the Jews as the Son, in Samaria as the Father and among other nations as the Holy Spirit. He performed such signs by magic acts during the reign of Claudius tha...

    Acts of Peter

    The apocryphal Acts of Peter gives a more elaborate tale of Simon Magus' death. Simon is performing magic in the Forum, and, in order to prove himself to be a god, he levitates into the air above the Forum. The apostle Peter prays to God to stop his flying, and he stops mid-air and falls into a place called "the Sacra Via" (meaning "Holy Way" in Latin), breaking his legs "in three parts". The previously non-hostile crowd then stones him. Now gravely injured, he has some people carry him on a...

    Acts of Peter and Paul

    Another apocryphal document, the Acts of Peter and Paul gives a slightly different version of the above incident, which was shown in the context of a debate in front of the Emperor Nero. In this version, Paul the Apostle is present along with Peter, Simon levitates from a high wooden tower made upon his request, and dies "divided into four parts" due to the fall. Peter and Paul are then imprisoned by Nero, who further orders that Simon's body be kept carefully for three days, in case, Christ-...

    Pseudo-Clementine literature

    The Pseudo-Clementine Recognitions and Homiliesgive an account of Simon Magus and some of his teachings in regards to the Simonians. They are of uncertain date and authorship, and seem to have been worked over by several hands in the interest of diverse forms of belief. Simon was a Samaritan, and a native of Gitta. The name of his father was Antonius, that of his mother Rachel. He studied Greek literature in Alexandria, and, having in addition to this great power in magic, became so ambitious...

    In Irish legend Simon Magus came to be associated with Druidism. He is said to have come to the aid of the Druid Mog Ruith. The fierce denunciation of Christianity by Irish Druids appears to have resulted in Simon Magus being associated with Druidism. The word Druid was sometimes translated into Latin as magus, and Simon Magus was also known in Ire...

    The church of Santa Francesca Romana, Rome, is claimed to have been built on the spot where Simon fell. Within the Church is a dented slab of marble that purports to bear the imprints of the knees of Peter and Paul during their prayer. The fantastic stories of Simon the Sorcerer persisted into the later Middle Ages, becoming a possible inspiration ...

  5. 21. Okt. 1999 · Simon, the Magician: Directed by Ildikó Enyedi. With Péter Andorai, Julie Delarme, Péter Halász, Hubert Koundé. In this surrealistic movie from the director of My 20th Century, the French police seek help from Simon, a visionary living in Budapest to solve a murder case.

    • (860)
    • Drama
    • Ildikó Enyedi
    • 1999-10-21
  6. 7. Jan. 2014 · Set 100 years ago in the harsh, fairytale landscape of Silesia, outcast Simon Magus (Noah Taylor) is plagued by visions of the devil (Ian Holm).

    • 2 Min.
    • 15,4K
    • Film4
  7. Simon Magus (auch Simon der Magier, Simon von Samarien oder Simon von Gitta; † 65 in Rom) gilt als erster Häretiker der Kirche. Das Wenige, das über ihn bekannt ist, stammt aus christlichen Quellen, meist Polemiken gegen Gnostiker.