Judas Iscariot - Wikipedia Jesus is described predicting Judas' betrayal at the Last Supper in all four canonical gospels The Gospel of Mark 14:11 and the Gospel of Matthew 26:15 state that Judas committed the betrayal in exchange for payment, with Matthew specifying the thirty pieces of silver
Who Was Judas Iscariot? His Life and Betrayal - Christianity Judas Iscariot is best known as the man who betrayed Jesus Though he was one of the 12 disciples, he betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver, leading to Jesus’ arrest Let's look at his life and what let up to this pivotal moment in Christianity
The Life of Judas - Bible Study Judas is one of Biblical history's most unfortunate and tragic figures He became a pawn in Satan's evil game to totally destroy the Messiah, an act that would ultimately fail as prophecy predicted (Genesis 3:14 - 15)
Judas Iscariot: A Warning for Every Believer - Bible Study Toolbox Judas Iscariot is one of the most tragic and perplexing figures in the Bible He was chosen by Jesus, sat under His teaching, and witnessed His miracles Yet, despite being one of the Twelve Disciples, Judas became infamous for his betrayal, a moment that changed history
Judas Iscariot - World History Encyclopedia Judas Iscariot was one of the original disciples of Jesus of Nazareth (d c 30 CE), one of the twelve apostles For handing Jesus over to the authorities, as described in the gospels, he has become the epitome of the act of betrayal in the Christian tradition, eternally beyond forgiveness
Judas in the Middle Ages: The Making of an Anti-Hero Judas was one of the most troubling figures in medieval Christian thought, not simply as Christ’s betrayer but as a symbol of despair, envy, and damnation Lorris Chevalier explores how medieval writers turned him into a full anti-hero, reshaping a brief biblical figure into one of the era’s most powerful moral myths By Lorris Chevalier The figure of Judas Iscariot has never ceased to