1.(Bible)New Testamentthe apostle who betrayed Jesus to his enemies for 30 pieces of silver (Luke 22:3–6, 47–48). Full name:Judas Iscariot 2.a person who betrays a friend; traitor 3.(Bible) a brother or relative of James and also of Jesus (Matthew 13:55). This figure, Thaddaeus...
The Gospels represent the betrayal of Christ by Judas as a horrible, diabolical crime. And it stands out as the darkest deed in human history. The word “betray” is a remarkable one meaning “to deliver up.” This is what Judas did—delivered up Jesus. Yet such a dastardly action was...
Lady Gaga: Judas: Directed by Laurieann Gibson, Laura Obiols. With Lady Gaga, Rick Gonzalez, Norman Reedus. Music video for Lady Gaga's Judas.
The entire betrayal of Jesus takes one verse of scripture, yet Fontana believes it takes 2 hours to convey this one line of scripture? No wonder this movie wanders aimlessly in search of some profound spiritual truth! Fontana ignores the Bible and relies on his esteemed insight instead.JUDAS ...
Leading up to his betrayal of Jesus, not much is said about Judas, but there are a handful of details we can gather from the passages he appears in. The disciples’ treasurer Interestingly, the Gospel of John tells us that Judas Iscariot was in charge of the group’s money. You might ...
The Betrayal by Judas. Then Judas Iscariot, one of the Twelve, went off to the chief priests to hand him over to them.
The Bible offers differing accounts of Judas's death. The Gospel of Matthew describes him hanging himself after realizing the depths of his betrayal. The Book of Acts, on the other hand, describes his death more like a spontaneous combustion. Whatever his motives, Judas led soldiers to the Ga...
Whichever interpretation is preferred, Judas' name is synonymous with betrayal; to call someone a "Judas" is to express contempt for the duplicitous behavior of that person. Judas in the Bible In the Old Test ...doi:10.1007/978-1-4614-6086-2_360Clodagh Weldon...
Betrayal Of JesusBiblical NovelJudas IscariotCaldwellTaylorDuring the course of the previous century, authors from various genres attempted to clear the name of Judas Iscariot, or alternatively, tried to explain why he betrayed Jesus Christ. One of the most ambitious attempts at this was that of ...
What if an ancient gospel was rediscovered that offered a radically different perspective on a man that history has painted as the ultimate villain? What if this account turned Jesus’ betrayal on its head, and in it the villain became a hero?