Introduction to Thaddaeus: Thaddaeus, also known as Rebaius or Judas, may have been a Zealot who preached in Armenia and was martyred in Persia. Judas, also known as Thatus, was also called "Judas of Jacob" in Luke 6:15 and Acts 1:13. He called himself "Jacob's brother." Of course he was related to James the Younger, Bishop of Jerking. According to legend, he preached in Syria and Mesopotamia and was stabbed to death with a spear, becoming a martyr for the Lord.
The only question Judas had about his faith was that Judas - not the Iscariot - asked him, "Lord, why on earth would you reveal yourself to us and not reveal yourself to us?" To the world?" Jesus answered, "Whoever loves me and keeps my word will be loved by my Father, and we will come to him and make our home in him."