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  1. Mar 29, 2019 · The stories say that Judas was a disciple of Jesus and that he betrayed his leader, agreeing to turn him over to a crowd led by the chief priests in exchange for money — 30 pieces of silver ...

  2. Sep 13, 2024 · Judas Iscariot (died c. 30 ce) was one of the Twelve Apostles, notorious for betraying Jesus. Judas’s surname is more probably a corruption of the Latin sicarius (“murderer” or “assassin”) than an indication of family origin, suggesting that he would have belonged to the Sicarii, the most radical Jewish group, some of whom were ...

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  3. Judas Hangs Himself. 27 Early in the morning, all the chief priests and the elders of the people made their plans how to have Jesus executed.(A)2 So they bound him, led him away and handed him over(B) to Pilate the governor.(C) 3 When Judas, who had betrayed him,(D) saw that Jesus was condemned, he was seized with remorse and returned the ...

  4. By the time Judas Iscariot came, it was late at night. Jesus didn't have a place to stay in Jerusalem and had been spending the nights in the Mount of Olives: "And in the daytime He was teaching in the temple, but at night He went out and stayed on the mountain called Olivet" (Luke 21:37). Since a rabbi's disciples accompanied him everywhere ...

  5. Mar 22, 2021 · In medieval Christian thought, this narrative connected the act of killing oneself with the sin of despair—the loss of faith in God and divine forgiveness. Between 1000 and 1200, the secular justice system began to condemn suicide more harshly as well. In the twelfth century, many parts of Europe began defining self-murder as a felony, in ...

  6. Judas Iscariot (between 1886 and 1894) by James Tissot. The name "Judas" (Ὶούδας) is a Greek rendering of the Hebrew name Judah (יהודה, Yehûdâh, Hebrew for "praise or praised"), which was an extremely common name for Jewish men during the first century AD, due to the renowned hero Judas Maccabeus. [18][10] Consequently, numerous ...

  7. Nov 13, 2021 · Wikimedia CommonsA rendering of Judas Iscariot being paid to betray Jesus. “No one has succeeded in locating any sources of Judas independent of retellings of the New Testament narratives,” Susan Gubar of Indiana University Bloomington wrote in Judas: A Biography. “Very few verses are devoted to Judas in the Bible, and they agree only on ...