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  • Matthew 10:4
    New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures
    • 4 Simon the Ca·na·naeʹan;* and Judas Is·carʹi·ot, who later betrayed him.+

  • Matthew 10:4
    The Kingdom Interlinear Translation of the Greek Scriptures
    • 4 Σίμων Simon ὁ the Καναναῖος Cananaean καὶ and Ἰούδας Judas ὁ the Ἰσκαριώτης Iscariot ὁ the (one) καὶ also παραδοὺς having given over αὐτόν. him.

  • Matthew 10:4
    New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures—With References
    • 4 Simon the Ca·na·naeʹan,+ and Judas Is·carʹi·ot, who later betrayed+ him.

  • Matthew 10:4
    The Bible in Living English
    • 4 Simon the Kananee and Judas Iscariot—the same who was the agent in his arrest.

  • Matthew 10:4
    American Standard Version
    • 4 Simon the Cananaean, and Judas Iscariot, who also betrayed him.

  • Matthew 10:4
    The Emphasized Bible
    • 4 Simon the zealot, and Judas Iscariot who also delivered him up.

  • Matthew 10:4
    King James Version
    • 4 Simon the Canaanite, and Judas Iscariot, who also betrayed him.

  • Matthew
    Watch Tower Publications Index 1986-2025
    • 10:4 it-2 129

  • Matthew
    Watch Tower Publications Index 1930-1985
    • 10:4 ad 290, 637, 848, 976, 1503, 1681

  • Matthew
    Research Guide for Jehovah’s Witnesses—2019 Edition
    • 10:4

      Insight, Volume 2, p. 129

  • Matthew Study Notes—Chapter 10
    New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures (Study Edition)
    • 10:4

      the Cananaean: A designation distinguishing the apostle Simon from the apostle Simon Peter. (Mr 3:18) This term is thought to be of Hebrew or Aramaic origin, meaning “Zealot; Enthusiast.” Luke referred to this Simon as “the zealous one,” using the Greek word ze·lo·tesʹ, also meaning “zealot; enthusiast.” (Lu 6:15; Ac 1:13) While it is possible that Simon once belonged to the Zealots, a Jewish party opposed to the Romans, he may have been given this designation because of his zeal and enthusiasm.

      Iscariot: Possibly meaning “Man From Kerioth.” Judas’ father, Simon, is also called “Iscariot.” (Joh 6:71) This term has commonly been understood to indicate that Simon and Judas were from the Judean town of Kerioth-hezron. (Jos 15:25) If this is so, Judas was the only Judean among the 12 apostles, the rest being Galileans.

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