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  1. Judas Iscariot, (died c. 30 ce ), Disciple who betrayed Jesus. Judas was one of the original Twelve Apostles. He made a deal with the Jewish authorities to betray Jesus into their custody: in return for 30 pieces of silver, Judas brought an armed guard to the Garden of Gethsemane and identified Jesus with a kiss.

  2. Jan 29, 2024 · After the Last Supper, Judas brought some men to the Garden of Gethsemane to arrest Jesus, identifying Jesus by greeting him with a kiss ( Matthew 26:47-56, Mark 14:43-50, John 18:3-12 ). After this Jesus was arrested and condemned to die, which apparently surprised Judas. Matthew 27:3-10 states that Judas felt convicted, threw the bribe money ...

  3. Jun 25, 2019 · Profile and Biography of Judas Iscariot. Every story needs a villain and Judas Iscariot fills this role in the gospels. He is the apostle who betrayed Jesus and helps the Jerusalem authorities arrest him. Judas may have enjoyed a privileged position among Jesus’s apostles — John describes him as the band’s treasurer and he is often ...

  4. Apr 2, 2021 · Definición. Judas Iscariote fue uno de los discípulos originales de Jesús de Nazaret (fallecido aldedor del año 30 d.C.), uno de los doce apóstoles. Por entregar a Jesús a las autoridades, como se describe en los evangelios, se ha convertido en el epítome de la traición en la tradición cristiana, más allá del perdón por toda la ...

  5. The End of Judas. One of the twelve Apostles of Jesus; he betrayed his master and delivered him up to the priests for judgment (Matt. x. 4; Mark iii. 19; Luke vi. 16). That Jesus should have shown so little foresight in the choice of an apostle naturally caused great perplexity to his followers; and consequently the Gospels present the facts of ...

  6. Mar 29, 2019 · Despite his biblical fame, little is known about Judas Iscariot, the disciple who betrayed Jesus with a kiss.The Bible depicts Judas as a fiend, but one controversial ancient text may depict him ...

  7. Judas Iscariot, the Apostle who betrayed his Divine Master. The name Judas (Greek: `Ioudas) is the Greek form of Judah (Heb. YHVDH, i.e., praised), a proper name frequently found both in the Old and the New Testament. Even among the Twelve there were two that bore the name, and for this reason it is usually associated with the surname Iscariot ...

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