The Gospel of Judas caused a huge stir when National Geographic published it back in 2006. But to this day, misconceptions about this text abound. Who wrote this text? And what does it really say?
"The Gospel According to Thomas." And the first sentence of that document says, "These are the secret words which the living Jesus taught and which Judas Thomas Didymos wrote down." And then they ...
The devil's work is never done.
For New Testament scholars, one of the most interesting things about this gospel is that its author (who calls himself Didymos Judas Thomas) appears to have used sayings from the same collection ...
In this passage and later in the gospel, John mentions that the father of Judas was Simon (John 6:71; John 13:26). Iscariot ...
Judas Thaddeus, and Simon the Zealot. This group of a dozen men were Jesus’ allies throughout His earthly ministry and they carried on His gospel following the date of the ascension. In this ...
Judas Iscariot is usually remembered for only ... It is at this point that two versions of what happened to him are presented: The Gospel of Matthew indicates that when he learned that his teacher ...