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The [http://lemidrash.free.fr/JudaismeChristianisme/index_toledoth.html Teliya] also praises Simon as a greatly learned and pious man dedicated to saving Israelites from [[Minuth|heresy]] and guiding gentile followers of displacement theology into Noahism.  
 
The [http://lemidrash.free.fr/JudaismeChristianisme/index_toledoth.html Teliya] also praises Simon as a greatly learned and pious man dedicated to saving Israelites from [[Minuth|heresy]] and guiding gentile followers of displacement theology into Noahism.  
  
The Teliya also recalls Simon in Antioch and his elevated chair as Av Beit Din which was established there under Theophilius on February 22nd 35/36CE where disciples were first called Christians, and remained there until the year 42.
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The Teliya also recalls Simon in Antioch and his elevated chair as Av Beit Din which was established there under Antiich's Governor Theophilius on February 22nd 35/36CE where disciples were first called Christians, and remained there until the year 42.
  
  

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Rav Symeon the son of Clopas (fl.c.86CE) often confused elsewhere with Peter, Paul and Shimeon Kippah is also known in the Teliya as Hakham Elijah and is accredited in Judaism as the Jew who canonized the NT by order of the Sanhedrin. The author of the Machzor Vitry quotes Rabbeinu Tam as saying that he was the Shaliakh of Peter. Epiphanius said that his Father, Clopas, is said to have had a brother called Joseph Panther. One version of the Teliya says he was the brother of Magdalena. These claims might refer to his brother in law Joses ben Pandera the father of Yemakh Shmo Ben Stada. Symeon fought against the feasts of the Notzrim and got them to observe feasts of HaShem appropriately under new names.

In Baruch Frankel's Hagahot it is written: “On the 9th of Teves, Shimon Hakalfus -who helped save the Jewish people- died and the Sages established it as a day of fasting.”

The Teliya also praises Simon as a greatly learned and pious man dedicated to saving Israelites from heresy and guiding gentile followers of displacement theology into Noahism.

The Teliya also recalls Simon in Antioch and his elevated chair as Av Beit Din which was established there under Antiich's Governor Theophilius on February 22nd 35/36CE where disciples were first called Christians, and remained there until the year 42.


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