Judas Iscariot
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Judas (Bible)
Judas Iscariot (died c. 30 – c. 33 AD) was a disciple and one of the original Twelve Disciples of Jesus Christ. According to all four canonical gospels, Judas betrayed Jesus to the Sanhedrin in the Garden of Gethsemane by kissing him and addressing him as "Rabbi" to reveal his identity to the crowd who had come to arrest him. His name is often used synonymously with betrayal or treason. Judas's epithet Iscariot most likely means he came from the village of Kerioth, but this explanation is not universally accepted and many other possibilities have been suggested. …more
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The Holy Bible: King James Version
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1611
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The Divine Comedy
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1320
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Holy Bible: New International Version
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1455
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Killing Jesus: A History
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2013
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The Gospel According to Jesus Christ
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1991
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Study Bible: NIV
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1985
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Iscariot
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2013
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The Gospel of Judas
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2006
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Hell
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2009
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Reading Judas: The Gospel of Judas and the Shaping of Christianity
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2007
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