Judas son of James (Luke 6:16) was also called Thaddaeus (Mark 3:18, Matthew 10:3). But not much is known about this disciple.
John 14:22 Then Judas (not Judas Iscariot) said, "But, Lord, why do you intend to show yourself to us and not to the world?"
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Judas is either the brother or son of James, depending on whether you are reading the KJV or the RSV. Assuming this James to be James Alphaeus, we either have three Alphaeus brothers, or two brothers and a son and nephew.The reason that there are thirteen disciples rather than twelve, is that Luke 6:16 identifies Judas the son of James as a disciple, and eliminates Thaddaeus/Lebbaeus from the list.Judas the son of James is not mentioned by the other Gospel writers, and Thaddaeus/Lebbaeus is not mentioned in Luke.Answer #2Judas, the son of James, was mentioned in Luke 6:16. In the Gospel of Mark he is called Thaddaeus where this was his Greek name and Judas was his Hebrew name.People in that culture often had multiple names so for example Mark the apostle was also called John Mark.
The disciple who replaced Judas was Matthias.
Matthias was chosen to replace Judas Iscariot as a disciple of Jesus.
The disciple that Matthias replaces after Judas betrays Jesus is Judas Iscariot.
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.)
Thaddeus is thought to be the same as Judas, son of James.
Judas Iscariot was a man.
Three sets of disciples had the same first name: Simon, James, and Judas. See Luke 6:14-16, Mat 10:2-4.Simon (Andrew's brother also called Peter)Simon the Zealot--James (son of Zebedee and brother of John) - James the GreaterJames (son Alphaeus) - James the Less--Judas (son of James also called Thaddaeus)Judas Iscariot
Judas Iscariot, the disciple who betrayed Jesus, is often referred to as the son of Simon. In the Gospel of John (John 6:71), it is stated that Judas is the son of Simon Iscariot. This Simon is not to be confused with other figures named Simon in the New Testament.
Judas Iscariot was the disciple who betrayed Jesus.
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