Here is another reason to consider the false prophet as the resurrected Judas. And I didn't come to this on my own as I learned it from another Bible teacher.
We are told in (Rev. 19:20) that the beast and false prophet were cast 'alive' into the lake of fire. Yet no man is cast into the lake of fire unless he has experienced some sort of resurrection. The anti-christ will have experienced some sort of resurrection. (Rev. 13:3)
No where did the false prophet experience a resurrection, unless he is the resurrected Judas. Food for thought.
Quantrill
We are told in (Rev. 19:20) that the beast and false prophet were cast 'alive' into the lake of fire. Yet no man is cast into the lake of fire unless he has experienced some sort of resurrection. The anti-christ will have experienced some sort of resurrection. (Rev. 13:3)
No where did the false prophet experience a resurrection, unless he is the resurrected Judas. Food for thought.
Quantrill