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"Peter" is named five different ways:

"Peter," in Matthew 14:28

"Simon" in Luke 22:31

"Simon Peter" in Matthew 16:16

"Symeon" at Acts 15:14

"Cephas" at John 1:42

But it was the Apostle Paul who was from Tarsus.

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To shed some light on the confusion, his name was Simon, that was his Jewish name in Aramaic. Jesus gave him the name "rock" in Matthew 16:18. The word for "rock" is Kephas or Cephas in Hebrew, and Petros (feminine) or Petras (masculine) (most other languages have gender in their words) in Greek (from which we get the name Peter).

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Simon Peter and Simon Cephas are the same person. Peter was known by both names - Simon Peter in Greek and Cephas in Aramaic. However, Peter was not from Tarsus; he was originally from Bethsaida and later became a resident of Capernaum.

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Apostles St. Peter Cephas of Tarsus?

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What chapter and verse in the bible will you find simons name changed to peter?

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