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*"Judas", a 2017 song by Fozzy from the [[Judas (album)|album of the same name]] |
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*"Judas", a 2008 song by The Verve from ''[[Forth (album)|Forth]]'' |
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*"Judas", a song by Cage the Elephant from their [[Cage the Elephant (album)|eponymous]] 2008 album |
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Look up Judas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
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[dubious – discuss]
- 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
- Gospel of Judas, an ancient Gnostic Gospel
- "Judas" (short story), a 1967 short story by John Brunner
- Judas (manga), a 2004 manga by Suu Minazuki
Film
- Júdás, a 1918 Hungarian film
- Judas (1930 film), a Soviet silent drama film
- Judas (1936 film), a 1936 Mexican drama film
- Judas (2001 film), a 2001 Italian-German television film with Enrico Lo Verso as Judas
- Judas (2004 film), a 2004 American film with Johnathon Schaech as Judas Iscariot
Music
Albums
- Judas (Fozzy album), 2017, or the title song
- Judas (Quelentaro album), 1970
- Judas, a 2011 album and the title song by Wisdom
Songs
- "Judas" (ballad), a traditional English ballad
- "Judas" (Lady Gaga song), 2011
- "Judas", a 1953 song by Lucienne Delyle
- "Judas", a 1986 song by Helloween
- "Judas", a 1993 song by Depeche Mode from Songs of Faith and Devotion
- "Judas", a 2007 song by Kelly Clarkson from My December
- "Judas", a 2017 song by Fozzy from the album of the same name
- "Judas", a 2008 song by The Verve from Forth
- "Judas", a song by Cage the Elephant from their eponymous 2008 album
- "Judas", a 2016 song by Banks from The Altar
- "Judas", a 2021 song by Bad Gyal from Warm Up
Other Music
- Judas Maccabaeus (Handel), an oratorio in three acts composed in 1746 by George Frideric Handel
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