The ISBN of The Gospel According to Judas is 9780230529014.
The Gospel According to Judas has 96 pages.
The Gospel According to Judas was created on 2007-03-30.
The Bible says that Judas betrayed Jesus to the Romans. However recently a gospel of Judas was discovered that says Jesus told Judas to do it even though Judas didn't want to. Most Biblical scholars don't believe the gospel of Judas but, some do. So, it really comes down to whether we choose to accept the Gospel not included in the Bible or not. Personally I don't know. Several books and gospels were not included by the council of nicea in ancient Rome so it is possible that Judas did have a gospel that simply was not included.
The chapter of Judas is in the new testament, its all the way to the end right next to the Apocalypse.
Judas iscariot
El Housseine Dejjiti has: Played Simon in "Jesus" in 1999. Played Lazarus in "Judas" in 2004. Played Centurion at Bakery in "The Passion" in 2008. Played Judas in "The Liturgy Series" in 2010. Played Judas Iscariot in "The Gospel of Matthew" in 2014. Played Judas Iscariot in "The Gospel of Mark" in 2014. Played Judas Iscariot in "The Gospel of John" in 2014.
In Matthew's Gospel, Judas returned the money to the priests and then hanged himself. They bought a piece of land for the burial of Gentiles. In Acts of the Apostles, Judas did not return the money, but bought himself some land.
The Gospel of Judas was not actually written by Judas. It is believed to have been written by a group of Gnostic Christians in the 2nd century AD. It was discovered in the 1970s and dates back to around the same time as the other gospels in the New Testament.
Rodolphe Kasser has written: 'El Evangelio De Judas' 'Yverdon' -- subject(s): Celtic Antiquities, Celts, History, Roman Antiquities, Romans 'L' e vangile selon Thomas' -- subject(s): Criticism, interpretation, Gospel of Thomas 'Kellia' -- subject(s): Cellia (Monastery) 'The Gospel of Judas' -- subject(s): Gospel of Judas, Evangelie van Judas, Apocriefen, Gnosticisme, Evangelium des Judas, History 'Coptology'
Judas hanged himself after betraying Jesus, according to the Bible, in the Gospel of Matthew, chapter 27, verse 5.
John's gospel names Simon Iscariot as Judas' father. (This was not the same Simon who became a disciple of Jesus and was renamed Peter.)