It depends on what you accept as the canon of Scripture. A typical Protestant canon does not include any mention of Judas Maccadaeus.
Almost all of our information about this man comes from the books of the Maccabees (I believe it is split into 1st and 2nd Maccabees) and the writings of Josephus.
It is a typical Protestant canon, the Apocrypha is not viewed as equal to the other works nor are they accepted as part of Scripture and so we do not find mention of him.
If you want to read about him, find a Catholic Bible- or a study Bible with the inclusion of Apocryphal books.
1. Judas Maccabaeus. 2. Judas Iscariot. 3. Judas, brother of our Lord who wrote the Book of Jude. 4. Judas (Son or Brother) of James. 5. Judas Leader of a revolt against Rome. 6. Judas surnamed Barsabass, a leading member of the church. 7. Judas a man of Damascus with whom Paul lodged after his conversion.
The chapter of Judas is in the new testament, its all the way to the end right next to the Apocalypse.
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Depends on which book of the bible you're reading. In Luke 6:16 there is mention of Judas brother of James and then Judas Iscariot. But in Matthew all the apostles are repeated except Judas is switched with Thaddeus.
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The book of Corinthians can be found in the New Testament of the Bible.
The book of Philippians can be found in the New Testament of the Bible.
The book of Thessalonians can be found in the New Testament of the Bible.
Judas, the name, appears in Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, and Acts. It is not found by name in Revelation.
The word serinity is not found in the Bible.
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The person who replaced Judas iscariot after he hanged himself was a man called Mathias, it can be found in the book of Acts.