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the designation of the apostle Simon, otherwise known as "Simon Zelotes." It occurs in ( Matthew 10:4 ; Mark 3:18 ) and is derived from a Chaldee or Syriac word by which the Jewish sect or faction of the "Zealots" was designated --a turbulent and seditious sect, especially conspicuous at the siege of Jerusalem. They taught that all foreign rule over Jews was unscriptural, and opposed that rule in every way.
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