Definition
Judas Iscariot is known in the New Testament as the apostle who betrayed Jesus Christ. He revealed Jesus's location to the authorities in exchange for thirty pieces of silver. His act of betrayal is considered one of the most infamous in history. The name 'Judas' has become synonymous with treachery and deceit. He represents the ultimate act of disloyalty. Think of him as the original Benedict Arnold, but with more religious implications.