He felt sadened although he knew it was what he had to do as Judas's mother was ill. He did not blame Judas for doing it, but he did feel slightly let down and not in the slightest angered with Judas. He was angered with the Guards, with the Priests, with anyone who did not believe that he was the Messiah, the song of god, the king of the Jews.
He already knew that it was going to happen
Well he wasn't surprised. He knew it was going to happen.
he didnt feel very good...
Christ wasn't surprised because He could see what was in the heart of Judas just as Christ can see what is everyone's heart. The best answer I can come up with is look inside yourself and ask yourself how would you feel if someone who professed to love you and serve you, sold you to your death for 30 pieces of silver. If you require a more official answer go to scripture where all the answers are. One example, (not all) is John 13:21 After Jesus had said this, He became troubled in spirit and testified, Truly, truly, I tell you, one of you will betray Me. Matthew Henry (1662-1714) once said: Our Lord had often spoken of his own sufferings and death, without such trouble of spirit as he now discovered when he spake of Judas. Christ was a man who felt things deeply.
A kiss on the cheek from Judas.
The disciple who betrayed Jesus was Judas Iscariot.
If you are asking about Judas and the betrayal , then he sold Jesus to the priests for 30 pieces of silver.
Psalm 41 is regarded as being the prophetic Psalm in which Jesus' betrayal is prophesied. The whole of the Psalm deals with this prophecy, but verse 9 is particularly relevant. 'Yea, mine own familiar friend, in whom I trusted, which did eat of my bread, hath lifted up his heel against me'. At the Last Supper, just prior to His betrayal, John 13:19 has Jesus quote the Psalm and mention it as being prophetic of the imminent betrayal: 'I speak not of you all: I know whom I have chosen: but that the scripture may be fulfilled, He that eateth bread with me hath lifted up his heel against me.'
Judas was paid 30 pieces of silver for his act of betrayal.
they dont react to badly but however they do feel betrayed.
Tens of people stabbing you,including your adoptive son,would make anybody feel betrayed.
Jesus's 11 desciples ( not inlcluding Judas iscariiot) found out during the last supper when Jesus said one of you will betray me. everyone else found out when Jesus got put on the corss to die.
Christ's betrayal by Judas, the main character.
No. The betrayal and arrest of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane was immediately after the Last Supper.
In my opinion, Jesus probably felt sad and hurt. I would feel the same way.
I would feel disappointed and frustrated that my work was not respected or acknowledged. I would also likely feel a sense of betrayal and violation of my creativity and hard work.