Did Judas Iscariot write a book while a disciple of Christ-where is it at?
No probably not. However you are probably referring to the Gospel of Judas. The Gospel of Judas is a long known document that was released to the general public. A copy has been maintained by the Vatican for many years. The contents of another copy was recently made available to the general public. The Gospel of Judas is much younger by more than a l hundred years than the four recognized Gospels. It was apparently an oral tradition maintained by one or more than one group of early Christians, probably Gnostics. It is not a recognized Gospel and it materially deviates from the four recognized Gospels in several ways. Probably the most important difference is that it tells the story of Jesus from Judas’ point of view, and claims that Judas was ordered by Jesus to turn him in to the Sanhendrin.