Simon the Canaanite, and Judas Iscariot, who also betrayed him.
Simón el Zelote, y Judas Iscariote, sí, el que después traicionaría a Jesús.
Entre los doce discípulos estaba Judas Iscariote, quien más tarde traicionaría a Jesús.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the historical context of the first century, Matthew 10:4 is part of Jesus' selection of his twelve apostles, who were commissioned to preach, heal, and extend his ministry across Jewish regions under Roman rule. Simon the Canaanite, likely referring to Simon the Zealot, represented a background of political resistance against Roman occupation, highlighting the diverse mix of followers Jesus chose. Judas Iscariot is noted here as the one who would later betray Jesus, foreshadowing the events leading to his arrest and crucifixion.
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