It was red (the blood was on his own Head)
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.)
NoAnswer:The gospels of Matthew and Mark both contain the account of events at the house of "Simon the leper", and John's gospel reveals that Judas was the son of a man named Simon, but there is no indication that Simon the leper and Simon the father of Judas were one and the same. In fact, "the leper" was most likely used to distinguish that man from any of the other eight Simons mentioned in the New Testament.
Not normally, because there were two disciples of Jesus with the names Judas. The Judas that betrays Jesus is generally called Judas iscariot so you can tell them apart.
Jesus had two disciples called Judas. One was Judas Iscariot, the other was just called Judas. Judas Iscariot is not known as Jesus brother, actually, he was the follower of Jesus that betrayed him to the Pharisees.
It was red (the blood was on his own Head)
I suppose you mean Judas Iscariot, there were several men named Judas in the Bible. Women's names are not given very often, and Judas' mother is not named, but his father's name was Simon Iscariot. (John 6:71)
No he was not a prophet. He gathered a list of prophets and Hagiographa prior to AD90 and he also led the Jews in recapturing their worship temple from the Syrian. The uprising was started by the Priest Mattathias who also was Judas father but led by Judas after the death of his father. Read Maccabees 1 and 2
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Scripture only mentions his father's name Simon (John 6:71).
No he was not a prophet. He gathered a list of prophets and Hagiographa prior to AD90 and he also led the Jews in recapturing their worship temple from the Syrian. The uprising was started by the Priest Mattathias who also was Judas father but led by Judas after the death of his father. Read Maccabees 1 and 2
Was to replace and act as a continuityAnswer:Acts 1:21, 22 - "Therefore, of these men who have accompanied us all the time that the Lord Jesus went in and out among us, beginning from the baptism of John to that day when He was taken up from us, one of these must become a witness with us of His resurrection." [NKJV]
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.)
NoAnswer:The gospels of Matthew and Mark both contain the account of events at the house of "Simon the leper", and John's gospel reveals that Judas was the son of a man named Simon, but there is no indication that Simon the leper and Simon the father of Judas were one and the same. In fact, "the leper" was most likely used to distinguish that man from any of the other eight Simons mentioned in the New Testament.
because it's a Judas gate.
No. Judas was Jewish.
Not normally, because there were two disciples of Jesus with the names Judas. The Judas that betrays Jesus is generally called Judas iscariot so you can tell them apart.