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  1. Judas Iscariot (/ ˈdʒuːdəs ɪˈskæriət /; Biblical Greek: Ἰούδας Ἰσκαριώτης Ioúdas Iskariṓtēs; died c. 30 – c. 33 AD) was—according to Christianity 's four canonical gospels —a first-century Jewish man [1] who became a disciple and one of the original Twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ.

  2. Judas Iscariot is best known as the man who betrayed Jesus. Though he was one of the 12 disciples, he betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver, leading to Jesus’ arrest. Let's look at his life and what let up to this pivotal moment in Christianity.

  3. Judas Iscariot CHRONOLOGICAL SUMMARY I. Judas, the apostle A. His call (Matt. 10:4; Mark 3:19; Luke 6:16) B. His city—The word Iscariot literally means “the man from Kerioth.” Kerioth was a town in southern Judea. Thus Judas was the only non-Galilean among the 12 apostles. II. Judas, the apostate A. The defection of Judas 1.

  4. 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.

  5. Judas’ story is a tale of greed, betrayal and remorse. Judas Iscariot was a close companion of Jesus, who had been part of the inner circle of followers. In the early sections of the gospels, Judas seems a relatively minor figure. However, as Jesus’ revolutionary message increasingly scandalises the Jewish authorities, Judas emerges from the

  6. 13 wrz 2024 · Judas Iscariot (died c. 30 ce) was one of the Twelve Apostles, notorious for betraying Jesus. Judas’s surname is more probably a corruption of the Latin sicarius (“murderer” or “assassin”) than an indication of family origin, suggesting that he would have belonged to the Sicarii, the most radical Jewish group, some of whom were ...

  7. Judas thus represents the Jews, as indicated by his name. According to the Christian tradition, Qeriyot (from which derives the name, “Iscariot,” Ish-Qeriyot, “the man from Qeriyot”) is the city in Judaea mentioned in Jehoshua 15:24. If so, Judas was the only one among Jesus’ disciples to come from Judaea rather than from the Galilee.

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