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  2. Jan 29, 2024 · After this, Judas went to meet the religious leaders who were plotting to kill Jesus, and Lazarus as well since Jesus had raised him from the dead. He asked how much they would pay him to betray Jesus and got 30 pieces of silver ( Matthew 26:14-16, Mark 14:10-11, Luke 22:1-6 ).

  3. When Jesus talked about dying, Judas realized the kingdom was not going to come immediately. Therefore, he gained what he could by betraying Jesus. Judas did not ever believe in Jesus. He never referred to Jesus as Lord but rather as “master” or “teacher.” Judas is an example of one who follows Jesus for all the wrong reasons.

  4. Jan 23, 2024 · Judas betrayed Jesus due to his financial greed and love for money, as depicted in Matthew 26:14-16. In these verses, Judas agreed to betray Jesus in exchange for thirty pieces of silver. His desire for wealth led him to willingly betray Jesus, disregarding their close relationship as a disciple and master.

  5. Throughout all of history, this is how he is known. Although we cannot know exactly what motivated Judas to betray Jesus, the Gospels do give us clues. John 6:70-71: Jesus knew that Judas would betray Him. And yet He chose Judas as a disciple and kept him near. The Bible doesn't say why, other than Jesus knew that God had a plan.

  6. Judas betrayed Jesus to the Sanhedrin in the Garden of Gethsemane by kissing him on the cheek and addressing him as "master" to reveal his identity in the darkness to the crowd who had come to arrest him. [2] . Like Brutus, his name is often used synonymously with betrayal or treason.

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  7. Jesus responded that the person who betrays him will have a terrible fate and that, indeed, it was Judas who would betray him at the Garden of Gethsemane. However, Scripture and the Gospel of Judas offer two very different explanations for Judas's death.

  8. Aug 14, 2023 · According to the papyrus, Judas did not betray Jesus but fulfilled God’s will: Jesus would have revealed to him some secrets and Judas would have contributed to the arrest of Jesus to allow the plan reserved for Christ to be fulfilled. This interpretation, however, is not supported by other evidence.

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