Simon the Canaanite
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Definition
Proper noun: - One of the Twelve Apostles: Simon the Canaanite is a figure in the New Testament, listed among the twelve apostles chosen by Jesus Christ. He is traditionally distinguished from Simon Peter by the epithet "the Canaanite" or "the Zealot."
Usage and Examples
- Proper noun:
- The list of the Twelve includes Simon the Canaanite.
- Little is recorded in the Gospels about the acts of Simon the Canaanite.
Advanced Usage and Notes
- "the Zealot": In some Gospel accounts (e.g., Luke, Acts), this apostle is called "Simon the Zealot." The term "Zealot" may refer to a member of a Jewish political movement or, more generally, to a person of fervent dedication.
- Simon the Canaanite is also known as Simon the Zealot.
- Historical Context: The designation "Canaanite" is believed to derive from the Aramaic word , meaning "zealous one," rather than indicating an ethnic origin from Canaan.
Variants and Related Words
- Simon the Zealot (proper noun): An alternative name for the same apostle.
- Apostle (noun): One of the twelve primary disciples of Jesus.
- Disciple (noun): A follower or student of a teacher.
Synonyms
- Simon the Zealot
- Simon (contextual, when distinguished from Simon Peter)
Related Phrases and Terms
- The Twelve Apostles: The group to which Simon the Canaanite belonged.
- Judas Iscariot was replaced after betraying Jesus, but Simon the Canaanite remained among the Twelve.
Noun
- one of the twelve Apostles (first century)