There are seven men named Judas mentioned or discussed in The Bible.
In Bible times, they did not use last names. The use of last names or family names did not really start until the 13th century.
Here are the seven men:
1. An ancestor to Jesus mentioned in Luke 3:30, 31
2. Judas the Galilean of Acts 5:37
3. One of the 12 Apostles, also called Thaddaeus of Luke 6:16 & Acts 1:13
4. One of the 12 Apostles, called Judas Iscariot, the betrayer
Matthew 10:4, Luke 6:16, John 6:71 and others.
5. One of four half brothers of Jesus Christ. Mt 13:55; Mr 6:3
6. A man from Damascus whose home was visited by Saul. Acts 9:11
7. Another name for Barsabbas - a disciple in the early Christian faith.
Acts 5:22
Last names were not used at that time in Israel. Instead, a person would be known as so-and-so from the town they were from. Judas was Judas Iscariot, which means "Judas from Kerioth."
The name of Judas was not changed in the bible.
There were a couple of Judas in the bible, there is a Judas as well Judas Iscariot the disciple who betrayed Jesus Christ. The name appears about 11 times in the bible, it could have been a common name then, but not anymore now.
Judas Iscariot.
Thaddeus and Judas were not the same person.Thaddeus often went by the name Judas, but they were not the same people.
In the New Testament, Judas is commonly referred to as Judas Iscariot.
Judas Iscariot had a last name.
His first name is Judas and his last name is Iscariot.
Assuming the question refers to Judas Iscariot, he is first mentioned by name in Matthew 10:4.
According to the Bible, he was betrayed by Judas Iscariot and arrested.
The gospel of Judas is not there in the bible.
The chapter of Judas is in the new testament, its all the way to the end right next to the Apocalypse.
The real name of St. Jude is Judas, but he is also know as Thaddaeus. He is not the same Judas who betrayed Jesus, but was also an Apostle. He is called St. Jude by the Church so he is not associated with Judas Iscariot.