@shortstories Is there conection to Judas Iscariot and Judaism.

When they sound and act like betrayers.🤔

@Stahesh @shortstories Judas is the Greek form of Judah. Judah was one of the most common Jewish names at the time and yes, Iscariot was a Jewish character, as were all the apostles and Jesus himself.

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Name and background

Judas Iscariot (between 1886 and 1894) by James Tissot
The name "Judas" (Ὶούδας) is a Greek rendering of the Hebrew name Judah (יהודה, Yehûdâh, Hebrew for "praise or praised"), which was an extremely common name for Jewish men during the first century AD, due to the renowned hero Judas Maccabeus. Consequently, numerous other figures with this name are mentioned throughout the New Testament
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judas_Is

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Iscariot

Thayer's Greek Lexicon [?](Jump to Scripture Index)
STRONGS G2469:
Ἰσκαριώτης

ἴσον ποιεῖν τινα τίνι, to make one equal to another, in the payment of wages, Matthew 20:12;

blueletterbible.org/lexicon/g2

The Iscariot in Judas Iscariot

Somehow the writer of Thayer's Greek Lexicon related it to equal wages for equal work like the feminist saying

It might be a error

Maybe the electronic computerized system paired it with the wrong entry

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Iscariot Judas "last name" has it's meaning debated by scholars possibly meaning

1 the man from Kerioth

2 a member of the Sicarii (סיקריים in Aramaic), a group of Jewish rebels who were known for committing acts of terrorism

3 "the liar" or "the false one"

4 red color

5 to deliver

6 "chokiness" or "constriction"

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judas_Is

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