Once one of Jesus’s most trusted disciples, Judas became the poster child for treachery and cowardice.
life of Jesus: the book "Pseudo-Cyril of Jerusalem 'On the Life and Passion of Christ': A Coptic Apocryphon," by the Dutch scholar Roelof van den Broek, and an unpublished article by the Harvard University scholar Karen King regarding a Coptic fragment that claims that Jesus had a wife...
Why did Judas kiss Jesus? (26:49) A kiss was a traditional greeting. A disciple would greet his... PLUS Save 20% on yearly plans and access $3,100 worth of biblical study resources on the go! Upgrade to Bible Gateway Plus and get the best value ...
What we may fail to see is that Judas’s actions were only the beginning of the betrayal by those closest to Jesus. When the armed group of men grabbed Jesus in the garden of Gethsemane, Peter jumped to the rescue, drew his sword, and cut off one of the men’s ears. Jesus, ...
The Death of Judas (Acts 1.18–19) 3When Judas, the traitor, learnt that Jesus had been condemned, he repented and took back the thirty silver coins to the chief priests and the elders. 4“I have sinned by betraying an innocent man to death!” he said. “What do we care about ...
Though we would never lose our salvation in our day and age of the new covenant because of Jesus’s finished work on the Cross,there is also something we should be wary about. We may not lose our salvation because of our sins, but Christ’s finished work would be in vain in us, whi...
Isn't Mary his mother, and aren't James, Joseph, Simon, and Judas his brothers? 56Aren't all his sisters living here? Where did he get all this?” 57And so they rejected him. Jesus said to them, “A prophet is respected everywhere except in his home town and by his own family....
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“Postmortem” is downright ingenious – but everything that comes before it is nearly faultless, too. For instance, “Angel of Death” is delightfully visceral in multiple ways, “Jesus Saves” is an increasingly relevant rebuttal of oppressive dogma and both “Epidemic” and “Necrophobic” are...
“Postmortem” is downright ingenious – but everything that comes before it is nearly faultless, too. For instance, “Angel of Death” is delightfully visceral in multiple ways, “Jesus Saves” is an increasingly relevant rebuttal of oppressive dogma and both “Epidemic” and “Necrophobic” are...