judas iscariot

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Definition

Proper noun 1. The Apostle who betrayed Jesus: In the New Testament of the Christian Bible, Judas Iscariot is the disciple who betrayed Jesus Christ to the religious authorities for thirty pieces of silver, leading directly to Jesus's arrest and crucifixion. His name is synonymous with betrayal and treachery.

Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • Judas Iscariot is infamous for his betrayal of Jesus.
    • The story of Judas Iscariot is a central narrative in the Passion of Christ.
Advanced Usage
  • "a Judas Iscariot": Used metaphorically to describe a person who betrays a friend, cause, or trust, especially in a deceptive manner.
    • He was called a Judas Iscariot by his former allies after he revealed their secrets to the press.
Variants and Related Words
  • Judas (proper noun): A common shortened form of "Judas Iscariot," carrying the same connotation of betrayal.
    • He turned out to be a Judas in our midst.
  • Iscariot (proper noun): Often used as a surname to specify this particular Judas among other biblical figures named Judas.
Synonyms
  • Betrayer: One who betrays a trust or allegiance.
  • Traitor: A person who betrays a country, cause, or friend.
  • Quisling: A traitor who collaborates with an enemy occupying their country (more specific, but shares the core concept of treachery).
Related Idioms and Phrases
  • "A kiss of Judas" or "a Judas kiss": An act of betrayal disguised as a sign of affection or friendship, directly referencing the method Judas used to identify Jesus to the guards.
    • His public praise was nothing but a Judas kiss before he launched his takeover bid.
Noun
  1. (New Testament) the Apostle who betrayed Jesus to his enemies for 30 pieces of silver

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