📖 À propos Judas
Judas est la forme grecque de Juda, signifiant 'loué'; c'était un prénom noble qui donna naissance au héros juif Judas Maccabée et à saint Jude l'Apôtre avant que la trahison de Judas Iscariote envers Jésus ne le rende presque impossible dans les cultures chrétiennes — l'une des transformations les plus dramatiques de l'histoire des prénoms.
📍 Détails
- OrigineHebrew
- Genre♂ Masculin
- SignificationVariant of Judah. Praised
🔀 Variantes et Prénoms Associés
⭐ Personnes Célèbres
- Judas Maccabeus — Jewish military leader and hero (died 160 BC) who led the Maccabean revolt against the Seleucid King Antiochus IV's persecution of Judaism; recaptured and purified the Temple in Jerusalem in 164 BC, the event commemorated by Hanukkah; one of the greatest military figures in Jewish history, celebrated in the Books of Maccabees and in Handel's oratorio Judas Maccabaeus.
- Judas Iscariot — One of the twelve apostles of Jesus, infamous for betraying him to the chief priests for thirty pieces of silver (Matthew 26:14-16); his subsequent remorse and suicide (Matthew 27:3-5) made him the archetypal traitor in Western culture; his name became a byword for betrayal in dozens of languages, yet his role in theological history is debated — some traditions view his act as a necessary part of the divine plan.
- Saint Jude the Apostle (Judas Thaddaeus) — One of the twelve apostles, also named Judas but distinguished from Iscariot as 'Thaddaeus' or 'Lebbaeus'; venerated in the Catholic and Orthodox traditions as the patron saint of desperate causes and lost cases; one of many disciples who bore the name before it became theologically radioactive.
- The Gospel of Judas — A 2nd-century Gnostic text rediscovered in the 1970s and published in 2006 by the National Geographic Society; presents Judas not as a traitor but as Jesus's most trusted disciple, acting on explicit instructions to hand him over; its publication sparked worldwide debate about the theological complexity of Judas's role in the Passion narrative.