(New Testament) supposed brother of St. James; one of the Apostles who is invoked in prayer when a situation seems hopeless.
(New Testament) the Apostle who betrayed Jesus to his enemies for 30 pieces of silver.
1 Judas succeeded in gaining the seat of honor next to the Master.
2 But in the midst Judas caused the trumpets to sound an alarm.
3 In fact, the only disciple who really cared about money was Judas .
4 The sin of the whole world is essentially the sin of Judas .
5 The king rewarded me well; much better than Judas Iscariot was rewarded.
6 Tell me, is it true that Judas claims to be the Messiah?
7 Judas had gone to his own place in the great Unseen Country.
8 Sharp appropriated the caricature, and saw Judas personified in his own character.
9 But Judas threw the money down on the floor and ran out.
10 And all the friends of Judas came together, and said to Jonathan:
11 The Judas Eight had just embarked for their voyage to the starting-point.
12 Therefore it seems that Judas did not receive the body of Christ.
13 The wretch must have then seized the deceased, perhaps with Judas - like approaches.
14 Glen waited in breathless suspense to hear how Judas would betray him.
15 But he will meet the fate of Judas , who sold the Saviour.
16 Then the dark-browed Judas spoke, uttering this time the thought of all.
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