Simon, the Cananaean [i.e., the same as the Zealot. See Luke 6:15], and Judas Iscariot, who also [besides being an apostle] was His betrayer.
Mark 14:10 - An Understandable Version (2005 edition) Now Judas Iscariot, who was one of the twelve apostles, left and went to the leading priests in order to make arrangements for turning Jesus over to them. More versionsKing James Version (Oxford) 1769 And Judas Iscariot, one of the twelve, went unto the chief priests, to betray him unto them. Amplified Bible - Classic Edition Then Judas Iscariot, who was one of the Twelve [apostles], went off to the chief priests in order to betray and hand Him over to them. American Standard Version (1901) And Judas Iscariot, he that was one of the twelve, went away unto the chief priests, that he might deliver him unto them. Common English Bible Judas Iscariot, one of the Twelve, went to the chief priests to give Jesus up to them. Catholic Public Domain Version And Judas Iscariot, one of the twelve, went away, to the leaders of the priests, in order to betray him to them. Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version And Judas Iscariot, one of the twelve, went to the chief priests, to betray him to them. |
Simon, the Cananaean [i.e., the same as the Zealot. See Luke 6:15], and Judas Iscariot, who also [besides being an apostle] was His betrayer.
And when they [i.e., the leading priests] realized this, they were very pleased and promised to give him money. So, Judas began looking for a convenient way to turn Jesus over to these Jewish leaders.
and Judas Iscariot, who also betrayed Him. Then Jesus went into a house.
The devil had already filled the heart of Judas Iscariot, Simon’s son, with the desire to turn Jesus over [i.e., to the Jewish authorities]. During the [Passover] meal,
So, after eating the piece of bread, Judas went out immediately. And it was nighttime.