Dr. Bock,
Is there a reason why the Synoptics consistently list Judas last on the list (Mk 3:19; Mt 10:4; Lk 6:16), and does the order of the names of the Twelve reflect any sort of hierarchy? Peter for example is always listed first, and Judas last. Also, if the list has any hierarchical connotations, should this impact the way we read the Gospel of Judas?
Ben Pascut

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