Never...it is one of the most hated names in the world.
Judas betrayed Jesus once. Peter denied Jesus 3 times.
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)
Here Judas betrayed Jesus and peter denied Jesus three times.
We are not told 'how' Judas became a disciple except that he was chosen by Jesus. This does not mean that Jesus made a mistake in choosing someone who would betray him as he knew from the outset his mission and his fate, and predicted his death and resurrection many times. What we do know is that Judas was not from Galilee (Iscaria is not in that area) and was the 'keeper of the purse' i.e. the disciples' 'treasurer'. However, John's account tells us that he often helped himself to money from the common fund; whether this is actually so or whether it is John's character assassination, we don't know. In recent times there have been moves to make Judas into a saint. The reason for this was that, as Jesus' betrayer, it can be argued that Judas was doing God's work to bring about Jesus' death and resurrection and, consequently, our salvation. Although controversial, this idea fits well into the reasons why, presumably, Jesus, as an expert in other peoples' characters, chose Judas in the first place.
Peter denied Jesus three times, Judas betrayed Jesus, and they all ran away.
No not at all, as the bible very clearly says Jesus was betrayed by Judas for thirty silver coins (definitely not thirty gold coins) as this was the price of a normal slave in roman times.
There were a couple of Judas in the bible, there is a Judas as well Judas Iscariot the disciple who betrayed Jesus Christ. The name appears about 11 times in the bible, it could have been a common name then, but not anymore now.
The cock that crowed three times as foretold by Jesus which indicated that he had been denied by Peter. Mathew 26:34.
peter was the one who reconized jesus after he died and came back to life so it was peter. Judas was pre-determined to betray Jesus. He was called by God to perform this act that was prophesied. If he refused God's calling he would have been disloyal to God. If Abraham was not stopped by the angel would he have still killed his son? If God did not want Judas to heed his calling would he have not dispatched an Angel to stop Judas? Judas did not hear the cock crow 3 times as he denied his affiliation with Jesus. Judas did not run away from Jesus as Pilot's men descended upon Jesus. Judas brought Pilot's men to Jesus. Once again, Judas was instrumental to fulfilling God's plan. Good instance of Pre-determination verses Free Will.
He was sold out by Judas and basically what happened was that the people mocked him because he said that he was king of the Jews. They put a hat made out of thorns on him and they beat him using whips. He was denied three times and then crucified.
No. This is most unlikely. There is absolutely no evidence, Biblical or historical, to suggest that Judas Iscariot was even remotely related to Jesus. Jesus came from Galilee, a region in the north of the country; Judas came from Iscaria (hence his name) in the south. In those times travel was far less common than it is today; people tended to live, have families, and die in the same region, and hence there would have been little if any contact between Judas and Jesus until he became a disciple.
Jesus walked for three and a half years with his 12 disciples, and many times he told them off for their lack of faith. Even Judas, who never really believed in him - Judas walked away from Jesus. Jesus did not walk away from him.