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    Saint Peter the Apostle | History, Facts, & Feast Day

    BornShimoun Bar Younah (Imperial Aramaic: 𐡔𐡌𐡏𐡅𐡍 𐡁𐡓 𐡉𐡅𐡍𐡄) (Simeon, Simon) · c. AD 1 · Bethsaida, Golan Heights, Judaea, Roman Empire
    DiedBetween AD 64 and 68 (aged 62–67) · Vatican Hill, Rome, Italia, Roman Empire
    ParentsJohn (or Jonah; Jona)
    OccupationFisherman, clergyman
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    The Amazing Life of Saint Peter
    The Amazing Life of Saint Peter
    Saint Peter, also known as Peter the Apostle, Simon Peter, Simeon, Simon, or Cephas, was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ and one of the first leaders of the early Christian Church.
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  2. Who Was the Apostle Peter? The Beginner's Guide

    WEBApr 2, 2019 · Learn about the life, character, and role of Peter, one of the 12 main disciples of Jesus Christ and the first pope according to …

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    • Who was Peter in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org

      WEBFeb 6, 2024 · Simon Peter, also known as Cephas ( John 1:42 ), was one of the first followers of Jesus Christ. He was an outspoken and ardent disciple, one of Jesus’ closest friends, an apostle, and a “pillar” of the …

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    • pe·ter
      VERB
      peter (verb) · peters (third person present) · petered (past tense) · petered (past participle) · petering (present participle)
      1. decrease or fade gradually before coming to an end:
        "the storm had petered out" ·
        "the economic recovery is in danger of petering out" · "the sense of optimism fast petered away"
        synonyms:
        disappear · evaporate · dissipate · disperse · fade · fade away ·
        evanesce · withdraw · depart · leave · vanish into thin air · be lost to sight/view · be/become invisible · melt away · recede from view · go away
        antonyms:
      ORIGIN
      mid 19th century: of unknown origin.
      pe·ter
      NOUN
      informal
      peter (noun) · peters (plural noun)
      1. a man's penis.
      ORIGIN
      late Middle English: from the given name Peter, applied in many transferred uses. Current senses date from the 19th century.
      pe·ter
      NOUN
      peter (noun) · peters (plural noun)
      1. another term for echo.
        "South played a diamond to the King, East starting a peter"
      VERB
      peter (verb) · peters (third person present) · petered (past tense) · petered (past participle) · petering (present participle)
      1. another term for echo.
        "West started by cashing two top diamonds, on which East petered"
      ORIGIN
      late 19th century: from Blue Peter (the invitation to one's partner to play a further lead in the suit being likened to the raising of this flag).
      Pe·ter
      NOUN
      Peter (noun) · Peters (plural noun)
      1. either of two books of the New Testament, epistles ascribed to St. Peter.
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      WEBJun 25, 2019 · Peter is one of the most important apostles in the gospels and the first to confess Jesus as the Messiah. He is also treated as a model for Christian behavior and the founder of the first Christian church in …