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Q: Judas was sorry that he gave Jesus away what did Judas do at the temple?
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Who gave Jesus away?

Judas gave Jesus away for 30 silver coins by kissing him.


Did Jesus walk away from those who would not believe?

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.


What bad things did the disciples do to Jesus?

Peter denied Jesus three times, Judas betrayed Jesus, and they all ran away.


Why was Judas the chosen one?

Judas was the chosen one because Jesus entrusted his secret with him. Jesus could only trust Judas to ensure that he would be handed over to the romans so complete Jesus's story. Additionally, Judas was the strongest of all the disciples and Jesus knew he could withstand the torment / rage / anger of the other disciples who simply did not understand Jesus true purpose


Why Jesus had to be betrayed by Judas especially when he was so popular?

That was all part of God's plan. Jesus came as the lamb of God = a sacrifice for sin. John 1:29 The next day John saw Jesus coming to him, and said, "There is the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world! It was God's plan for Jesus to die and God's plan for Judas to betray Him. We don't know for sure but it seems that Judas may have repented of his sin, in that case God would forgive him. Mat 27:3 When Judas, the traitor, learned that Jesus had been condemned, he repented and took back the thirty silver coins to the chief priests and the elders. Mat 27:4 "I have sinned by betraying an innocent man to death!" he said. "What do we care about that?" they answered. "That is your business!" Mat 27:5 Judas threw the coins down in the Temple and left; then he went off and hanged himself.


Out of the 12 disciples in the Bible who was the most loyal to God?

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.


Where in John's gospel does it say It was night?

In the Gospel of John, it is mentioned that it was night during the scene of Judas's betrayal of Jesus in John 13:30. This detail adds to the dramatic atmosphere of the moment.


Can you blame Judas from betraying Jesus?

It is because of Judas actions that I am saved ,there fore I do not condemn him. Jesus said , wo to that man by whom it comes. but Jesus forgives those who truly repent. when he realised he was guilty of innocent blood he commited suicide and satisfied the law of a life for a life. He may be found guilty of suicide by God, who giveth and taketh away.


What did Jesus do when he was you n the tempal as a child?

strayed away from his family at 12 yrs of age and was found at the temple


What was Judas tempted by?

he betrayed jesus by kissing him and the soldiers knew who to take. they first asked who are you he said jesus christ they fell back frightened and asked hem a gain and they took him away.


Why Jesus was killed?

Because Judas betrayed Jesus because Judasthought that Jesus did something very bad... So Jesusdied on the Cross... He was very special that's why...


What did Judas spend his 30 pieces of silver on?

In Matthew's Gospel, Judas did not spend the money, but threw it back at the priests. Matthew 27:3-5 says that Judas repented of what he had done and took the thirty pieces of silver back to the Temple and cast them down at the priests. He then went away and committed suicide.But in Acts of the Apostles, Judas was no doubt pleased to be suddenly rich, and purchased a field with the money he had received. Unfortunately for him, he fell down and died, his bowels gushing out.