Matthew 10:4

Simon the Canaanite, and Judas Iscariot, who also betrayed him.

Cross-reference

Matthew 26:47 Prophetic fulfillment

Matthew 26:47 shows Judas leading the arrest party, carrying out the betrayal foreshadowed in the apostolic list.

Matthew 27:3 describes Judas' remorse and return of the silver, continuing his story after the betrayal.

Matthew 26:14 Prophetic fulfillment

Matthew 26:14 recounts Judas going to the chief priests to betray Him, fulfilling the betrayal introduced here.

Acts 1:25 Parallel

Acts 1:25 says Judas turned aside to his own place — his tragic end.

Acts 1:16-20 recounts Judas's downfall and his replacement — the aftermath of his betrayal.

Acts 1:13 Historical context

Acts 1:13 lists the apostles after Judas' defection, omitting him and including Judas son of James instead.

John 18:2-5 shows Judas leading the arrest party — the betrayal in action.

John 13:26-30 describes Judas receiving the bread and then leaving to betray Jesus — the immediate act.

John 13:2 Parallel

John 13:2 reveals Satan put betrayal into Judas's heart — explaining the motive behind his inclusion here.

John 6:71 Parallel

John 6:71 explicitly identifies Judas as the betrayer, calling him a devil — reinforcing his role.

Luke 22:47 Parallel

Luke 22:47 shows Judas betraying Jesus with a kiss — the fulfillment of the betrayal mentioned here.

Luke 22:3 Parallel

Luke 22:3 reveals Satan entering Judas, explaining the spiritual force behind his betrayal.

Luke 6:16 Parallel

Luke 6:16 also lists Judas Iscariot, explicitly calling him the traitor, echoing Matthew's identification.

Mark 14:43 Parallel

Mark 14:43 shows Judas arriving with the crowd to arrest Jesus, executing the betrayal.

Mark 14:10 Parallel

Mark 14:10 recounts Judas plotting to betray Jesus, fulfilling the identification from the apostolic list.

Mark 3:19 Parallel

Mark 3:19 also lists Judas Iscariot as the betrayer, a parallel account of the twelve apostles.

Mark 3:18 Parallel

Mark 3:19 records the same apostolic list, including Judas Iscariot, confirming the parallel account.

John 12:4 Parallel

John 12:4 reveals Judas's greed and hypocrisy — his true character behind the betrayal.

Acts 1:17 Parallel

Acts 1:17 confirms Judas was numbered among the apostles and had a share in this ministry, highlighting his apostolic role before betrayal.