Judas Iscariot
Apostle (betrayer) · New Testament
One of the twelve apostles who betrayed Jesus to the religious authorities for thirty pieces of silver.
Profile
| Role | Apostle (betrayer) |
| Era | New Testament |
| Testament | NT |
| Approximate Dates | c. 1st century AD |
| Birth Place | Kerioth |
Key Locations
Key Events
- Called as apostle, Keeps money bag, Criticizes anointing at Bethany, Betrays Jesus with a kiss, Returns silver, Dies by hanging
Scripture References
Matt 26:14-16, 26:47-50, 27:3-10, John 12:4-6, Acts 1:18-19
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