What if the ultimate betrayal was actually a divine assignment?
For over two thousand years, Judas Iscariot has stood as the face of betrayal. But a hidden manuscript, lost for centuries and unearthed from a desert cave, tells another story, one so radical it threatened the foundation of early Christianity.
The Gospel of Judas reveals a startling version of the final days of Jesus, not through the eyes of those who stayed, but through the one who walked into the night. In this book, you will:
This is not a book of blind rebellion or shallow shock. It's a deep, respectful, and mind-opening dive into the ancient mystery that still echoes today. Whether you're a believer, seeker, or skeptic, The Gospel of Judas invites you to ask the one question that could change everything:
What if we've misunderstood the most misunderstood disciple in history?