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  1. Judas Iscariot. "The Kiss of Judas" is a traditional depiction of Judas by Giotto di Bondone, c. 1306. Fresco in the Scrovegni Chapel, Padua. In the New Testament, Judas Iscariot (died April 29–33 C.E.) is one of the twelve original Apostles of Jesus, infamously known as the betrayer of Christ. Christian writings widely condemn Judas as a ...

  2. Aug 23, 2018 · Judas’s epithet “Iscariot” most likely means he came from the village of Kerioth, but this explanation is not universally accepted and may other possibilities have been suggested. 3. The Gospel of Mark, the earliest gospel, gives no motive for Judas’s betrayal, but does present Jesus predicting it in advance at the Last Supper, an event also described in all the later gospels.

  3. The End of Judas. One of the twelve Apostles of Jesus; he betrayed his master and delivered him up to the priests for judgment (Matt. x. 4; Mark iii. 19; Luke vi. 16). That Jesus should have shown so little foresight in the choice of an apostle naturally caused great perplexity to his followers; and consequently the Gospels present the facts of ...

  4. May 27, 2024 · Judas Iscariot’s father’s name was Simon Iscariot, according to John 6:71 and 13:26. However, there is no other information about his life before becoming a disciple. Despite the lack of information, biblical scholars surmise that Judas, like other disciples, had a regular occupation before answering the call of Jesus.

  5. Judas Iscariot, the Apostle who betrayed his Divine Master. The name Judas (Greek: `Ioudas) is the Greek form of Judah (Heb. YHVDH, i.e., praised), a proper name frequently found both in the Old and the New Testament. Even among the Twelve there were two that bore the name, and for this reason it is usually associated with the surname Iscariot ...

  6. The Gospel of John tells us: Jesus answered, “It is the one to whom I will give this piece of bread when I have dipped it in the dish.”. Then, dipping the piece of bread, he gave it to Judas, the son of Simon Iscariot. As soon as Judas took the bread, Satan entered into him (John 16:2627). Judas’ betrayal lead the chief priests (also ...

  7. Judas Iscariote (ou Iscariot, ou Iscarioth) est, selon la tradition chrétienne, l'un des douze apôtres de Jésus de Nazareth. Selon les évangiles canoniques , Judas a facilité l' arrestation de Jésus par les grands prêtres de Jérusalem , qui le menèrent ensuite devant Ponce Pilate .

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