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Iscariot$40969$ - translation to English

AMERICAN BLACK METAL BAND
Judas Iscariot (music)

Iscariot      
n. Iscariot (Juda, naam); verrader
Judas Iscariot         
  • A 16th century fresco depicting Judas being paid the 30 pieces of silver
  • Cathédrale Saint-Lazare, [[Autun]]. Judas hangs himself
  • paso]]'' figure.
  • ''Judas Iscariot'' (between 1886 and 1894) by [[James Tissot]]
  • First page of the Gospel of Judas (Page 33 of [[Codex Tchacos]])
  • ''Calling of the Apostles'' (1481) by [[Domenico Ghirlandaio]]
  • Garden of Gethsemane]]
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  • In the Church of St John the Baptist, Yeovil, one stained glass window depicts Judas with a black halo.
  • The ''Kiss of Judas Iscariot'', coloured engraving, 15th century.
  • Peter]] raises his sword; the soldiers seize Jesus after Judas has given the kiss of betrayal – note the bag slung behind his back (containing 30 pieces of silver?). Illumination from a western manuscript, {{circa}} 1504
NOTABLE AS BETRAYER OF JESUS, ONE OF JESUS'S ORIGINAL TWELVE DISCIPLES
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Judas Iscariot

Definition

Judas
·adj Treacherous; betraying.
II. Judas ·noun The disciple who betrayed Christ. Hence: A treacherous person; one who betrays under the semblance of friendship.

Wikipedia

Judas Iscariot (band)

Judas Iscariot was an American black metal band. It began in 1992 as the solo-project of Andrew Harris, who performed under the pseudonym Akhenaten (after the Egyptian Pharaoh of the same name).

With the release of Heaven in Flames (1999), Duane Timlin (aka Cryptic Winter) joined the band as a session drummer. During 1999 and 2000, Akhenaten twice performed live with a line-up featuring members from Nargaroth, Krieg, Absu and Maniac Butcher.

After relocating to Germany, Akhenaten announced the demise of Judas Iscariot on August 25, 2002.