Matthew 27 Three
Then Judas, which had betrayed him, when he saw that he was condemned, repented himself, and brought again the thirty pieces of silver to the chief priests and elders
The money came from the Jewish leaders and rabbis. They were the driving force behind Christ's crucifiction.
Nobody betrayed Judas Iscariot in the Christian understanding of the Biblical Events, except perhaps his conscience or the Will of God.
Judas was paid 30 pieces of silver for his act of betrayal.
Some say that those thirty pieces of silver ,paid to Judas Iscariot , was the price paid for an ordinary slave.
The people who paid Judas 30, thirty peaces of silver to betray Jesus, were the high priests in the temple and pharases.
Judas, under the weight of guilt for what he had done, returned the money he had been paid to betray Jesus, and committed suicide by hanging himself.
Greed. Judas was paid for betraying Jesus.The religious leaders paid Judas a surety for his testimony. A surety is money that is paid to someone, guaranteeing they will fulfill their end of an agreement. In order to take Jesus to the Roman authorities (who alone had the power to put Him to death), they needed two witnesses to testify to the fact that Jesus claimed to be the King of Israel. Judas was the first of those witnesses, and they paid him thirty pieces of silver to guarantee his appearance at the trial.It is highly probable that, like the other twelve disciples, Judas was convinced that Jesus was Judaism's long-awaited Messiah. And it is very possible that Judas, in his convictions, wanted the religious leaders to see what he had seen, to hear what he had heard, and to come to the same realization that he himself had arrived at: namely, that Jesus was their King.And, in handing Him over to them, and offering his testimony as evidence to the fact, Judas may have thought to put the religious leaders in a position to finally, once and for all, see Jesus for who he genuinely believed He was: the highly anticipated King of the Jews.
Judas Iscariot (one of Jesus' disciples) was paid 30 shekels to betray Jesus.
Judas was not forced, he was temped by Satan ... Those 30 pieces of silver (the price of a slave) looking mighty good in Judas pocket. Judas was paid to betray Jesus Christ and accepted the bribe.
30 pieces of silver, the same amount that was given for Joseph back in Genesis.
30 Pieces of silver. Check out the book of Matthew. 30 Pieces of silver. Check out the book of Matthew.
because it's a Judas gate.
No. Judas was Jewish.
Because someone did and if you paid attention in Church or read the bible you would know that Judas one of his twelve disciples was paid off by rich men to find his location and arrest him.