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9:24-25). Jesus, Judas thought, must be a false Messiah. He began to find fault with the things Jesus said and did. He began to steal from the money box, either for his own ends or maybe to fund some of the activities of the sicarii.
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Part of an e-mail Bible study on the Gospel of Luke, helping contemporary Christians learn to be faithful disciples. ... One of the scandals of the Bible is that one of Jesus' handpicked followers betrays him. Judas is a pretty common name in Jesus' day, since it is the name of the patriarch of the tribe of Judah.
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Judas Iscariot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Judas Iscariot , Hebrew: יהודה איש־קריות "Yehuda" Yəhûḏāh ʾΚ-qəriyyôṯ was, according to the New Testament, one of the twelve original Apostles of Jesus. Among the twelve, he was apparently...
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While we cannot be absolutely certain why Judas betrayed Jesus, some things are certain. First, although Judas was chosen to be one of the Twelve (John 6:64), all scriptural evidence points to the fact that he never believed Jesus to be God...
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Judas Iscariot, one of Jesus' disciples, went to them and made arrangements for Jesus to be handed over to them for thirty silver coins, fulfilling Psalms, 41:9. 55:13,14. The thirty pieces of silver was the price of a slave and an insult, but the signifigance of silver was that it is used for redemption,
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Thus he was prompting Judas to betray Jesus to the authorities, thinking thereby to foil His purpose. We must not think of Satan as all-knowing, or as omnipresent, although he has many agents. ... ‘Judas Iscariot’ - Jesus knew from the beginning that Judas was the weak link among the Apostles (John 6.70-71). But Judas,
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They say that it represents the kiss of Judas. So great is the pain our sins inflict on Jesus! Tell him that we all want to be faithful, that we do not want to sell him, as Judas did, for thirty coins, for a pittance—which is what our sins amount to: pride, envy, impurity, hatred, resentment.
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Judas and Jesus worked together to make certain that Jesus would be crucified, in order to facilitate God's design for humanity. This is the belief of many Gnostic groups and is the theme of the Gospel of Judas. This conflicts with Jesus' threats of Judas' future punishment found throughout the gospels.
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