Judas (disambiguation) explained
Judas Iscariot was the apostle of Jesus who betrayed him.
Judas is also the Greek form of the Hebrew name Judah, and may refer to:
People
- Judah (son of Jacob), a patriarch
- Judas the Zealot, mentioned in the Epistle of the Apostles (Epistula Apostolorum), written in the 2nd century
- Judas of Galilee, also Judas of Gamala, Jewish revolt leader
- Judas, alternate name of Jude, one of the brothers of Jesus
- Judas, in whose house on the Street called Straight in Damascus Saul of Tarsus regained his sight
- Judas (theologian), early 3rd century Christian
- Judas Thomas Didymus or Saint Thomas
- Judas Thaddaeus, son of James, one of the twelve apostles
- Judas Cyriacus (died 360), man said to have assisted Helena of Constantinople to find the True Cross
- Judas Maccabeus, founder of the Hasmonean dynasty
- Judas Barsabbas, companion of the apostles Paul, Barnabas and Silas, emissary of the Church of Jerusalem to the Church at Antioch
Books
Film
Music
Albums
Songs
Other Music
Other uses
- Judas, an upcoming video game
- Judas goat, a trained goat used in animal herding
- Judas animals, used to locate wild or feral members of their own species
- Judas incident, an famous incident of heckling at a Bob Dylan concert
See also