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  1. Aug 7, 2019 · How did Simon the Zealot die? There are numerous accounts of Simon the Zealot’s death, but the earliest records come centuries after his death. Like many of the apostles, it’s hard to conclude exactly which tradition (if any) can be trusted: In the fifth century, Moses of Chorene wrote that Simon the Zealot was martyred in the Kingdom of ...

  2. Apr 8, 2022 · Accomplishments: Church tradition holds that after Christ's death and resurrection, Simon the Zealot spread the gospel in Egypt as a missionary and was martyred in Persia. Occupation: The Bible does not tell us Simon's occupation, other than a disciple and missionary for Jesus Christ. Hometown: Unknown. What the Bible Says About Simon the Zealot

  3. Jan 4, 2022 · Tradition says that Simon the Zealot preached the gospel in Persia and was ultimately killed for refusing to sacrifice to the sun god. It is interesting to note that Jesus called another disciple, Matthew, who was a tax collector (Matthew 9:9) and who would have been in the employ of Rome directly or of the Jewish officials who ruled with Rome ...

  4. SIMON THE CANAANITE; SIMON THE CANANAEAN; SIMON THE ZEALOT. (Simon Kananaios; kanna'i, "the Jealous (or Zealous) One"): One of the Twelve Apostles. This Simon was also named "the Canaanite" ( Matthew 10:4; Mark 3:18 the King James Version) or "the Cananean" ( Matthew 10:4; Mark 3:18 the Revised Version (British and American)) or "Zelotes ...

  5. Dec 2, 2023 · He was beaten to death with a club, then beheaded post-mortem in 1st century Persia. His relics reside at Saint Peter’s in Rome, at Rheims, and at Toulouse, France. ... St. Simon the Zealot. Little is known about the post-Pentecost life of St. Simon, who had been called a Zealot. He is thought to have preached in Egypt and then to have joined ...

  6. The name of Simon occurs in all the passages of the Gospel and Acts, in which a list of the Apostles is given. To distinguish him from St. Peter he is called ( Matthew 10:4; Mark 3:18) Kananaios, or Kananites, and Zelotes ( Luke 6:15; Acts 1:13 ). Both surnames have the same signification and are a translation of the Hebrew qana (the Zealous).

  7. Nov 23, 2023 · Here, he was supposedly martyred by being cut in half with a saw, a tool he is often depicted with. However, the 4th-century St. Basil the Great says he died in Edessa, peacefully. Saint of the...

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