Q: But there was such a thing as the gospel of Judas?
A: There absolutely was. What we have is a Coptic copy of that Greek original document. Greek and Coptic are written with the same essential lettering but the document had deteriorated considerable. The calligraphy was such that it was almost inevitably judged at first sight by the experts to be a genuine document. At National Geographic, as soon as we got our hands on it, we set up a filming date near Geneva, Switzerland. We filmed the document being examined. Carbon 14 dating estimated this document as coming from an average year of 280, give or take 60 years on either side
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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.
Judas Iscariot - band - ended in 2002.
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.
Some people believe Judas was from a village in Judea called Kerioth (Judas "Ish-Kerioth," or Iscariot, would mean "Judas from Kerioth").
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.
The person who replaced Judas iscariot after he hanged himself was a man called Mathias, it can be found in the book of Acts.
Judas Iscariot - band - was created in 1992.
Judas Iscariot - band - ended in 2002.
Judas Iscariot was the one who betrayed Jesus.
In the New Testament, Judas is commonly referred to as Judas Iscariot.
Judas betrayed Jesus once. Peter denied Jesus 3 times.
The disciple who betrayed Jesus was Judas Iscariot.
Mama Iscariot.
Judas Iscariot
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.
There are no known writings authored by Judas Iscariot. Main sources about him are from the Bible, specifically the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, where he is identified as the disciple who betrayed Jesus.
Judas Iscariot was the disciple that betrayed Jesus. See these verses in the Bible: Luke 22:47-48 and John 18:1-5