First of all, if he had not betrayed Jesus, Jesus would have never delivered us from sin. Second, if Judas Iscariot had not betrayed Jesus (and if someone else did), he would have probably lived to see Jesus' resurrection from the dead.
Peter did not betray Jesus; Judas did that. You might be thinking of the three denials: Jesus predicted that Peter would deny him three times before the crew that morning, and Peter did. (King James version: St. Matthew 26:68-75)
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Peter ask the disciple who Jesus loved most to ask who it was that would betray him. Jesus then said it will be the person who I pass the bread to next. So Jesus broke bread and then passed it to Judas. N.I.V.
That would be a big NO! He denied that he knew Him. Judas Iscariot betrayed Jesus.Clarification:It was indeed Judas who betrayed Jesus, but it wasn't John who denied Him, it was Peter. (Matthew 26:69, 70)
Interpretations of the Bible will vary, but many believe that even if Judas had not betrayed Jesus, someone else would have. The scripture says "The Son of Man will go just as it is written about him." (Matthew 26:24). There are many who believe that the betrayal of Jesus was preordained, and part of God's larger plan to provide salvation to mankind.
According to the bible, Judas and Peter were two different people that both betrayed Jesus, fulfilling the prophecy that Jesus would be denied.
According to the bible, Judas and Peter were two different people that both betrayed Jesus, fulfilling the prophecy that Jesus would be denied.
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In the Bible, Judas was the disciple who betrayed Jesus to the Roman police. Thus, to play Judas would mean that you were a traitor. If you betrayed someone, or acted falsely toward them, they might say you were playing Judas.
When Judas betrayed Jesus, the disciples were shocked and distressed. They were unable to comprehend how one of their own could betray their teacher and friend. During the Last Supper, when Jesus revealed that one of them would betray Him, they each expressed confusion and sorrow, questioning if they were the betrayer. This moment highlighted the deep sense of loyalty and camaraderie among the disciples, even in the face of impending betrayal.
A. glass of wine B. bread c. jar of honey D. Bag of coins