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  1. Judas Iscariot (between 1886 and 1894) by James Tissot. The name "Judas" ( Ὶούδας) is a Greek rendering of the Hebrew name Judah ( יהודה, Yehûdâh, Hebrew for "praise or praised"), which was an extremely common name for Jewish men during the first century AD, due to the renowned hero Judas Maccabeus.

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  2. Jun 21, 2019 · Judas Iscariot was one of the 12 disciples of Jesus, but he betrayed Him for 30 pieces of silver. Learn about his name, background, motives, and fate from the Bible.

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  3. Mar 18, 2024 · Gospel of Judas, apocryphal Christian scripture from the 2nd century ad attributed to the apostle Judas Iscariot. The gospel advances a Gnostic cosmology and portrays Judas in a positive light as the only apostle who fully understands Jesus ’ teachings. Although lost for centuries, the Gospel of Judas was known to have existed because it was ...

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  4. Mar 4, 2019 · Judas Iscariot was one of the 12 apostles of Jesus Christ and his betrayer. Learn about his name, origin, role, motives, and death from the Bible and other sources. Find out how he appeared in different stories and how he was related to Jesus' brother.

  5. Judas Iscariot. JUDAS ISCARIOT (Gr. Ιουδα-ς Ισκαριώτης ), the son of Simon, also called Iscariot ( John 12:4; 13:2 ), was one of Jesus’ disciples and betrayed Him to His enemies. The meaning of the epithet Iscariot is uncertain. It may have been a Hellenized form of אִישׁ קְרִיּﯴת, “man of Kerioth,” to ...

  6. Mar 15, 2019 · Learn about the biblical and historical accounts of Judas Iscariot, one of Jesus's 12 disciples who betrayed him for money or political reasons. Discover the possible motives, the kiss of betrayal, and the different versions of Judas's death.

  7. Apr 2, 2021 · Judas Iscariot was one of the original disciples of Jesus of Nazareth (d. c. 30 CE), one of the twelve apostles. For handing Jesus over to the authorities, as described in the gospels, he has become the epitome of the act of betrayal in the Christian tradition, eternally beyond forgiveness. For this reason, few would name a son Judas in the ...

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