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The character of Judas Iscariot was central but one-sided in Christian iconography, as the villain who betrayed Jesus. Modern fiction has produced a more complex figure, by speculating freely on the motives of his "betrayal." Many attempts has been made to absolve Judas from any charge, claiming that he acted according to the instructions he received from Jesus. Very popular has become the interpretation of Judas | The character of Judas Iscariot was central but one-sided in Christian iconography, as the villain who betrayed Jesus. Modern fiction has produced a more complex figure, by speculating freely on the motives of his "betrayal." Many attempts has been made to absolve Judas from any charge, claiming that he acted according to the instructions he received from Jesus. Very popular has become the interpretation of Judas as a zealot (or better a ''sikarios''), sometimes in relation with [[:Category:Barabbas (subject)|Barabbas]]. | ||
'''Gabriele Boccaccini''', University of Michigan | '''Gabriele Boccaccini''', University of Michigan |
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Judas Iscariot (1st century CE) was one of the disciples of Jesus of Nazareth, the one who betrayed him.
Judas Iscariot in ancient sources
Judas Iscariot is mentioned only in Christian sources (Mark, Matthew, Luke-Acts, and John), where is consistently indicated as "the betrayer" of Jesus.
- One of the Twelve, the Betrayer. The Gospels of Mark, Matthew and Luke mention Judas Iscariot in the lists of the Twelve, which all end with "Judas Iscariot, who betrayed [Jesus]" (Mk 3:19; see also Mt 10:4; Lk 6:16). The Gospel of John (which does not provide any list of the Twelve) also introduces Judas as "one of the Twelve who was about to betray [Jesus]" (Jn 6:71). John also adds that the name of Judas' father was "Simon" (Jn 6:71; 13:2.26).
- The money-keeper. According to John, Judas was the treasurer of the group: "Judas kept the common purse" (12:5; 13:29).
- The thief. The Gospel of John charges Judas of being "a thief". When "Mary took a pound of costly perfume... and anointed Jesus' feet" (Jn 12:3), Judas openly complained that "the perfume could have been sold for three hundred denarii and the money given to the poor" (12:5). John claims that Judas "said this not because he cared for the poor, but because he was a thief... and used to steal what was put into [the common purse]" (12:6). Jesus replied: "You always have the poor with you but you do not always have me" (12:8).
- The Betrayal. The Gospels of Mark and Luke claim that it was "the chief priests" who promised Judas some money, when he contacted them. "Judas Iscariot, who was one of the twelve, went to the chief priests in order to betray him to them. When they heard it, they were greatly pleased, and promised to give him money. So he began to look for an opportunity to betray him" (Mk 14:10-11; see Lk 22:4-6)). For the Gospel of Matthew it was Judas who asked for money and made a bargain with the chief priests. "What will you give me if I betray him to you? They paid him thirty pieces of silver" (Mt 26:15).
- The last supper. The Gospels of Mark, Matthew and Luke claim that Jesus announced to the disciples that one of them would betray him, and cursed the betrayer: "Woe to that one by whom the Son of Man is betrayed!" (Mk 14:21). According to Mark and Luke, the identity of the betrayer was not revealed. Matthew and John, on the contrary, claim that Jesus identified Judas. According to Matthew, "Judas, who would betray him, answered, Is it I, Rabbi? He said to him, You have said so. (Mt 26:25). According to John, Jesus since the beginning "knew who was to betray him" (Jo 13:11) and explicitly indicated Judas, “It is he to whom I will give this morsel of bread when I have dipped it. So when he had dipped the morsel, he gave it to Judas, the son of Simon Iscariot... and said: Do quickly what you are going to do. Some thought that, because Judas had the moneybag, Jesus was telling him, Buy what we need for the feast, or that he should give something to the poor (Jn 13:26-30).
- Possessed by the Devil. According to the Gospels of Luke and John, the betrayal of Judas should be attributed to the intervention of the Devil. They differ on the timing of the possession. According to Luke, "Satan entered into Judas called Iscariot" (Lk 22:3), before he went to the chief priest. According to John, when Judas joined the other disciples for the last supper, "the Devil had already put it into [his]... to betray [Jesus]" (Jn 13:2), but "Satan entered him, [only] after he received the piece of bread" from Jesus (Jn 13:27).
- The Arrest of Jesus. The opportunity to size Jesus came at night when Jesus went "to a place called Gethsemane" (Mk 14:32). According to Mark, Luke and Matthew, "Judas, one of the Twelve, arrived" and identified Jesus with "a kiss" (Mk 14:43-45; Mt 26:47-50; Lk 26:47-48). The gospel of John also has Judas leading the guards, but omits the detail of the kiss; it was Jesus, who "knowing all that was happening to him, came forward" (Jn 18:3-5) and identified himself.
- Death of Judas. The Gospel of Matthew and the Acts of the Apostle offers two different accounts of the death of Judas. The story of the repentance and suicide of Judas is only in Matthew. "When Judas, his betrayer, saw that Jesus was condemned, he changed his mind and brought back the thirty pieces of silver to the chief priests and the elders, saying, I have sinned by betraying innocent blood... Throwing down the pieces of silver in the temple, he departed; and he went and hanged himself" (Mt 27:3-5). With the money the chief priests "bought the potter's field as a place to bury foreigners. For this reason that field has been called the Field of Blood to this day" (27:7-8). According to Acts, it was Judas himself who "acquired a field with the reward of his wickedness; and falling headlong, he burst open in the middle and his his bowels gushed out. This became known to all the residents of Jerusalem, so that the field was called in their language: Hakeldama, that is, Field of Blood" (Acts 1:18-19). The two sources read the event in light, and as the fulfillment, of two different biblical passages: Jeremiah-Zechariah (Matthew) and Psalms (Acts). The Gospels or Mark and John are silent about the whereabouts of Judas after the death of Jesus.
Gabriele Boccaccini, University of Michigan
Judas Iscariot in Scholarship
The lack of evidence outside the Christian tradition makes it virtually impossible any attempt at a historical reconstruction of the life of Judas Iscariot. Scholarly discussion is limited to details of the tradition. For instance, some interpret the name "Iscariot" as "man of Karioth" (which will make Judas the only apostle from Judea), or "man from Issachar"; others have suggested that it could be a corrupted form of sikarios ("assassin").
Gabriele Boccaccini, University of Michigan
Judas Iscariot in Fiction
The character of Judas Iscariot was central but one-sided in Christian iconography, as the villain who betrayed Jesus. Modern fiction has produced a more complex figure, by speculating freely on the motives of his "betrayal." Many attempts has been made to absolve Judas from any charge, claiming that he acted according to the instructions he received from Jesus. Very popular has become the interpretation of Judas as a zealot (or better a sikarios), sometimes in relation with Barabbas.
Gabriele Boccaccini, University of Michigan
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Pages in category "Judas Iscariot (subject)"
The following 135 pages are in this category, out of 135 total.
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- Iudas Iscariotes (1552 Naogeorg), play
- Judas der Ertz-Schelm (1686 Abraham a Sancta Clara), novel
- Judas Iscariote (1722 Zamora), play
- Judas Ischariotes (Judas Iscariot / 1765c Brixi), oratorio
- Judas (1843 Starkey), play
- Judas Iscariot (1848 Horne), play
- (+) Les mémoires de Judas (The Memoirs of Judas / 1867 Petruccelli della Gattina), novel
- Der Messias (1869 Gensichen), play
- Le memorie di Giuda (1870 Petruccelli della Gattina), novel (Italian ed.)
- The Autobiography of Judas Iscariot (1884 Hart), novel
- Judas (1886 Hedberg), novel
- Cristo alla festa di Purim (Christ at the Feast of Purim / 1887 Bovio), play (Italian)
- A Son of Issachar (1890 Brooks), novel
- Judas (1895 Hedberg), play
- John: A Tale of King Messiah (1896 Woods), novel
- Judas (1901 Lacerda), play
- The Gospel of Judas Iscariot (1902 Baldwin), novel
- Ish Kerioth (1903 Alborn), novel
- Iuda Iskariot i drugie (Judas Iscariot / 1907 Andreyev), novel
- Judas (1907 Monro), poetry
- The Testament of Judas (1908 Byatt), novel
- Dernière nuit de Judas (1908 Gebhart), novel
- Judas (1909 Hauptmann), play
- Judas (1910 De Kay), play
- Giuda (Judas / 1911 Frusta), short film
- The Diary of Judas Iscariot (1912 Page), novel
- Judas (1913 Kemp), play
- Judasz z Kariothu (1913 Rostworowski), play
- Judasz (1917 Przerwa-Tetmajer), play
- Giuda (1918 Pea), play
- Judas Iscariot (1919 Doroshevich), novel
- Four Hitherto Unpublished Gospels (1920 Barton), novel
- Die Judastragödie (1920 Friedell), play
- Judas Iskariot (1920 Schwarzkopf), novel
- The Autobiography of Judas Iscariot (1920 Sheppard), novel
- Judas (1923 Moore), poetry
- Giuda (1923 Ratti), play
- Judas Iscariot (1923 Thurston), play
- La femme de Judas (1924 Malaurie), novel
- Judas Iscariot (1925 Cullen), poetry
- Judas; or, The Betrayal (1926, Pepler), play
- The Tragedy of Judas Iscariot (1926 Tavani), play
- The Gospel According to Judas Iscariot (1929 Bates), novel
- Yehudah ish-Kerayot (1929 Bistritzky), play
- Juda de Kérioth (1929 Maeterlinck), play
- Barter (1929 Nagle), play
- Iscariot: The Story of Judas (1929 Roth), novel
- Judas (1931 Gurk), novel
- L'apôtre Judas (1936 Hirsch), novel
- Giuda Iscariota (1937 Lanza del Vasto), novel
- (+) Judas (1939 Linklater), novel
- Chains of Shadows (1943 Sanders), novel
- L'Évangile de Judas (1945 Morel), novel
- La farce de Judas (1947 Morel), play
- Abundantly Pardoned (1949 Morgan), novel
- The Man of Kerioth (1949 Sava), novel
- The Triumph of Judas Iscariot (1950 Yanikian), novel
- A Tear for Judas (1951 Blythe), novel
- Judas (1951 Rabi), play
- Judas of Kerioth (1953 Dillon), novel
- Un nommé Judas (1954 Puget), play
- Giuda (1955 Fochi), play
- Judas (1958 Heum), novel
- Judas Iskarioth (1960 Verbrugghen), novel
- Judas Iscariot (1961 Lévitt), novel
- יהודה איש־קריות / Yehudah ish-Kerayot (Judas Iscariot / 1962 Mossinsohn), novel
- Iscariot (1962 Peto), novel
- Judas (1963 Harlow) = יהודה איש־קריות / Yehudah ish-Kerayot (1962 Mossinsohn), novel (English ed.)
- Apóstol sombrío (1967 Gutierrez y Gonzalez), novel
- Juudas (Judas / 1969 Kalmus), novel (Estonian)
- The Knifeman (1969 Rayner), novel
- The Gospel of Judas Iscariot (1969 Savelle), novel
- Der Mann am Strick (The Man on the Rope / 1970 Deickert), TV film
- Judas Iscariot--Traitor? (1971 Bloom), novel
- My Enemy, My Lord (1972 Lavin), novel
- Le vrai mystère de la passion de Judas (1972 Suarès), play
- Judas! (1972 Van Greenaway), novel
- Wedlug Judasza (apokryf) (1973 Panas), novel
- Witness to Yesterday: Judas Iscariot (1974 Kellar), TV film
- Il libro segreto di Giuda (1974 Palli), novel
- (+) L'opera del tradimento (The Work of Betrayal / 1975 Brelich), novel
- Der Fall Judas (1975 Jens), novel
- Judas (1975 Tosi), novel
- Io, Giuda = I, Judas (1977 @1977 Caldwell, Stearn / Oddera), novel (Italian ed.)
- Judas (1977 Krefetz), novel
- La gloria (The Glory / 1978 Berto), novel
- Judas Iskariots knutna händer (1978 Evander), novel
- L'oeuvre de trahison = L'opera del tradimento (The Work of Betrayal / 1979 @1975 Brelich / Piasecki), novel (French ed.)
- David's Decision (1979 Cargas), children's novel
- The Two Loves (1979 McCrossen), novel
- A Time for Judas (1983 Callaghan), novel
- Mémoires de Judas (1985 Bourgeade), novel
- Trenta denari (1986 Ulivi), novel
- The Work of Betrayal = L'opera del tradimento (1988 @1975 Brelich / Rosenthal), novel (English ed.)
- Giuda (1988 Zullino), non-fiction
- E Giuda disse: Gesù, chi sei? (1989 Del Rio), novel
- Vangelo di Giuda (1989 Pazzi), novel
- Testvérem, Júdás (1992 Yerby / Tamás) = Judas, My Brother (1968 Yerby), novel (Hungarian ed.)
- Judas Iscariote (1993 Reznikoff), novel
- The Lost Testament of Judas Iscariot (1994 Dickinson), novel
- Judas: Betrayer or Friend of Jesus? (1996 Klassen), book
- The Book of Deborah (1997 Whitehouse), novel
- Carnet secret de Judas Iscariote (1998 Makey), novel
- La notte del lupo (1998 Vassalli), novel
- Judas the Gentile (1999 Lliteras), novel
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- (+) The Gospel of Judas (2000 Mawer), novel
- Giuda Iscariota (Judas Iscariot / 2000 Musso), play
- Gli amici di Gesù: Giuda (Close to Jesus: Judas / 2001 Mertes), TV film
- Der Kuss im Garten (2002 Bieri), novel
- The Gospel According to Judah (2002 Dunne-Brady), novel
- Το ευαγγέλιο του Ιούδα = The Gospel of Judas (2002 Mawer / Sakellaropoulou), novel (Greek ed.)
- Judas (2004 Carner), TV film
- Judas Mercator (2004 Davies), music
- Judas (2004 Kilvington), novel
- The Last Days of Judas Iscariot (2006 Guirgis), play
- Juudaksen evankeliumi: johdanto, käännos ja tulkinta (The Gospel of Judas: Introduction, Translation and Interpretation / 2006 Marjanen, Dunderberg), book (Finnish)
- My Name Was Judas (2006 Stead), novel
- (+) The Gospel According to Judas, by Benjamin Iscariot (2007 Archer), novel
- (+) Judas le bien-aimé (Judas the Beloved / 2007 Messadié), novel
- Parole di Giuda (2007 Puppa), play
- Judas: The Gospel of Betrayal (2007 Ramsay), novel
- L'ombre de Judas (2008 Champion), novel
- Die gehäutete Zeit (2008 Saeger), novel
- Field of Blood (2008 Wilson), novel
- El legado de Judas (2010 Miralles, Bruna), novel
- Necessary Heartbreak (2010 Sullivan), novel
- Three Versions of Judas (2010 Walsh), book
- Valley of Bones (2010 Wilson), novel
- Judas (2011 Gaga, Khayat), song
- Judas (2011 Gibson), music video
- The Judas Gospel (2011 Myers), novel
- The Gospels of the Marginalized (2012 Meyer), book
- The Judas Coin (2012 Simonson), graphic novel
- Judas Iscariot, Damned or Redeemed: A Critical Examination of the Portrayal of Judas in Jesus Films, 1902-2014 (2016 Hebron), book
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