1.Judas Iscariot, the disciple who betrayed Jesus. Mark 3:19. 2.a person treacherous enough to betray a friend; traitor. 3.Also calledSaint JudasorSaint Jude.one of the 12 apostles (not Judas Iscariot). Luke 6:16; Acts 1:13; John 14:22. ...
Gospel of JohnJudasAfter his arrest, Jesus is taken to the high priest. According to John 18:15 he is accompanied by 'another disciple'. In this article, I discuss the possibility that this other disciple was Judas. He is the one who was known to the high priest. The arguments to put...
Rather than denounce Judas as Jesus’s betrayer, the author of the Gospel of Judas glorified him as Jesus’s most favored disciple. In this version of events, Jesus asked Judas to betray him to the authorities, so that he could be freed from his physical body and fulfill his destiny of ...
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Then he passed his cup around the room and asked each disciple to drink from it, "This is my blood, I want you to drink it and remember me."Days later, Judas brought a group of soldiers and priests to arrest Jesus. 理解能力测试 1.How much Judas would be paid if he turned Jesus ...
He knew all along that this so-called disciple would betray Him, yet He kept the door open. Even when He met Judas after his contract with the foes of Christ, He greeted him as “friend.” We would have scorned the traitor and hissed “enemy” or “traitor.” Not so Christ, who ...
Judas Iscariot(ĭskârˈēət), Jesus' betrayer, possibly from the village of Kerioth, the only Judaean disciple among the Twelve, and, according to the Gospel of St. John, their treasurer. Judas went to the chief priests and offered to betray Jesus, for which he was paid the sum...
Judas Iscariotwas the disciple who betrayed Jesus to the authorities in return for thirty pieces of silver: ‘And he that betrayed him gave them a sign, saying, Whomsoever I shall kiss, that same is he: hold him fast’ (Matthew 26:48). ...
(Jude and Judas are variations of the same name.) This is possible if this Judas isthe brotherof James and not the son of James, since Jesus clearly has a brother named James and a brother named Judas (Mark 6:3). Other scholars believe Judas the disciple and Jesus’ brother Judas are...
Judas definition: the disciple who betrayed Jesus. Mark 3. See examples of JUDAS used in a sentence.