Starting with Acts of the Apostles, yes — Judas Iscariot did die a moderately wealthy man, because he bought a field or farm with the money he received. read more
Starting with Acts of the Apostles, yes — Judas Iscariot did die a moderately wealthy man, because he bought a field or farm with the money he received. However, there is a quite different story in Matthew’s Gospel, with Judas throwing the money back in the temple and, now penniless, going and hanging himself. read more
Now this man purchased a field with the wages of iniquity; and falling headlong he burst open in the middle and all his entrails gushed out. Some people have wrongly assumed that Matthew and Luke (the author of Acts) are contradictory in their account of Judas’ death. read more
he is helped by the rich mary magdalene. by profession judas is an assassin(iscariot-nazarene-rebel), jesus is also a nazarene(inri). both are judeans not fishermen and have a goal to die for. judas is captured first(after he leaves the “last supper”) and jesus in the garden of gethesmane. read more