@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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Strong's concordance entry for Judas at this link at blueletter bible
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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;
https://www.blueletterbible.org/lexicon/g2469/kjv/tr/0-1/
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"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judas_Iscariot