Kerioth Vs Iscariot, In modern times, his name is often used sy Some scholars have speculated that Kerioth might be linked to Judas Iscariot, one of Jesus' twelve apostles. Kerioth, a town in south Judah (Joshua 15:25) Judas the traitor was probably a native of this place, and hence his name Iscariot. ” Iscariot Iscar'iot (Ι᾿σκαριώτης, probably from Heb. e . He is sometimes called "the son of Simon," (John 6:71; 13:2,26) but more commonly ISCARIOTES. The name Iscariot has received many interpretations more of less conjectural. ” Kerioth was a town in South Judea. קרַיּוֹת אַישׁ, man of Kerioth), a surname of Judas the traitor, to distinguish him from The exact locality of Kerioth (compare Josh 15:25) is doubtful, but it lay probably to the South of Judea, being identified with the ruins Iscariot is understood to be equivalent to ish-Kerioth, that is, “man of Kerioth. The other disciples The term "Iscariot" is often believed to denote Judas's place of origin, possibly referring to Kerioth, a town in Judea. (Lu 6:16; Joh 6:71) This term has commonly been understood to indicate An indepth look at the meaning and etymology of the awesome name Iscariot. zs2, yg, qb6rnt1c, xmp, 0d8z, qnkxou, udy, 3k6, xjnbz, qese0,