Judas’s betrayal, of course, led to Jesus’s arrest, trial and death by crucifixion, after which he was resurrected, a sequence of events that—according to Christian tradition—brought salvation to humanity. But the name “Judas” became synonymous with treachery in various languages, and Juda...
'Εταιρε,εφ 'ο παρει是Jesus对Judas说的话,传统翻译是“朋友,做你该做的事吧”,但'Εταιρος也能理解为Comrade,也就是说这句话也能理解为“同志,你既然来此,就做来做的事吧” 在此之前Jesus还对他的跟随者说过,ουκετιλέγω 'υμάς δούλους, ...
Holy Wednesday Recalls Betrayal of Jesus by JudasByline: BRENDA P. TUAZONManila Bulletin
Judas betrays 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. Like Brutus, his name is often used synonymously with betrayal or treason....
Will you renounce your faith like Judas in order to eat, in order to enter the gate that leads your soul to ruin? Narrow is the path to Heaven because few have responded to my call to pray and live your life in simplicity. Call upon the Holy Spirit, my children, and pray for the ...
The betrayal of Jesus by Judas led to arrest and then crucifixion, but I’m not sure Judas knew it was going that far. We can’t know for certain, but I think Judas had a lot of anger and jealousy inside of him and acted impulsively. We do know Judas later regretted his actions an...
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The betrayal of Jesus by Judas led to arrest and then crucifixion, but I’m not sure Judas knew it was going that far. We can’t know for certain, but I think Judas had a lot of anger and jealousy inside of him and acted impulsively. We do know Judas later regretted his actions an...
Betrayal and Arrest 47 While he was still speaking, suddenly a crowd appeared,[dn] and the man named Judas, one of the twelve, was leading them. He walked up[do] to Jesus to kiss him.[dp] 48 But Jesus said to him, “Judas, would you betray the Son of Man with a kiss?”[dq]...
cit., 6, 7, 17), with His claim to be God (Origen, “Contra Cels.”, I, 28; cf. Eisenmenger, op. cit., I, 152; Schottgen, loc. cit., 699) with His betrayal by Judas and His death (Origen, `Contra Cels.”, II, 9, 45, 68, 70; Buxtorf, op. cit., 1458; Lightfoot...