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Q: What did Jesus hand to Judas before he left to betray him?
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How does Leonardo distinguish Judas from the rest of the apostles in the Last Supper?

As I recall Judas was facing away from Jesus. Perhaps this was an indication of shame or fear in Leonardo's interperation. Firstmate Leonardo used several ways to distinguish Judas Iscariot from the rest of the apostles in his depiction of the last supper. Some of his ways were not traditionally used by others who had painted the same scene in the past, however, they made the painting more dramatic. First, Judas is holding a bad of silver in his right hand. This would symbolize the money he was paid to betray Jesus. Also, he is reaching for the same bread as Jesus with his left hand. This would signify Jesus' words that "the first to eat of the bread will be the one to betray me."


If Satan entered Judas and betrayed Jesus Then why blame Judas Luke 22 v3 Why did not Jesus exorcised Judas as he did with the herd of swine?

What does "enter" mean? Take over? Influence? Did Judas still have free will? * Luke 22:3 Then entered Satan into Judas surnamed Iscariot, being of the number of the twelve. 22:4 And he went his way, and communed with the chief priests and captains, how he might betray him unto them. ---- Judas made a concious decision himself to allow himself to be tempted by money and then betray Jesus! The bible says that it is better to have NEVER known Him (Jesus) than to have known him and then dis-own him. But that's what Judas did. He had known salvation from hearing and learning first-hand from Jesus and yet chose to give it up for 30 pieces of silver? It was his choice - and a bad one!


Why was Judas selected as a disciple?

Because Judas would eventually betray Jesus. But God knows what is going to happen and he knew that Judas would betray Him and that was part of God's plan for Him to die on the cross and save us from hell. so if Jesus would have not picked Judas as a disciple then the Crucifixion would not have taken place the way that God meant it to!Answer #2:As Jesus is supposed to be the manifestation of God on earth, he doomed himself to suffer 33 years of human misery out of an eternity of (presumably) bliss. Definitely a sacrifice but, in the grand scheme of things, put-uppable-with. Especially as he made the bloodthirsty rules in the first place. On the other hand, in order to put Jesus in this place to make this supposed blood payment, Judas would have to condemn himself to 'eternal damnation', and the condemnation of all, for all eternity. Of the two, I consider the second the greater 'sacrifice'. Judas would therefore be the 'true' saviour. Thank God it's a load of hokum.


Who was the apostle who agreed to hand Jesus over to the authorities?

Judas, and I believe he was replaced by Stephn.


How many pieces of silver coins Judas iscariot had?

Judas betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver. (It says this in Matthew chapter 27 verse 3) This was, in those days, equivalent to around a month's wages for an unskilled worker. Hardly a King's ransom.


Who was Judas Iscraiot?

He was one of the 12 Apostles hand selected by Jesus to be by Jesus' side during his earthly divine ministry and who "betrayed" Jesus with a kiss in the garden of Gethsemane.


Did a Roman soldier betray Jesus?

Judas was bribed by the Jewish religious heirarchy into betraying Jesus. The Jewish religious elite feared that his growing popularity and new teachings would undermine their authority and credibility with the public, and possibly lead to a widespread civil insurrection against the established order of government. The Kingdom of Judea was effectively a puppet state governed by a totalitarian monarchy and religious Council Of State, under the occupying Romans and held in check by the Roman Governor. Were anything to threaten the status quo, this could have lead to Rome abolishing this system and imposing direct rule- resulting in the Royal Judean House and the religious heirarchy falling from power. The Council of High Priests thus deemed it essential to undermine Christ's legitimacy and hand him over to their Roman overlords as a dangerous political subversive. Judas Iscariot was bribed by the Temple Council in Jerusalem to betray Jesus, who was promptly arrested by their own security personnel. Judas soon afterwards suffered extreme guilt and remorse, contemptuously returning the bribe money he had been paid and then committing suicide by hanging himself from a tree.


Why didn't the Roman government trust Jesus?

The Roman government had no problem with Jesus. In fact, they didn't even know who he was. Proof of this is in the New Testament, when they had to have someone (Judas) point him out before they could arrest him. Pilate didn't want to execute him but his hand was forced by the Jewish priests who were threatening civil unrest.


How will you identify Jesus in the last supper?

In every depiction of the Last Supper I have seen, Jesus is in the exact middle of the picture, usually with a hand raised in blessing, and if all the apostles (save Judas) have halos, the one over Jesus's head will usually be the largest or brightest.


Who is Judas?

Judas Iscariot is considered to be one of the 12 disciples and part of a group called the Zealots. They wanted the physical overthrow of the Roman rule and local Jewish rule to take over. Some believe that the betrayal of Jesus in the garden was a ploy to force Jesus' hand and get Him to act on setting up the kingdom He promised. Judas identified Jesus in the dark to the soldiers and was given 30 pieces of silver. He, to this day, has his name besmirched because of it and went out and committed suicide without repentance. Although Peter denied knowing Jesus at the execution he repented and his name is praised.


Did Judas Iscariot go to Hell for committing suicide?

Heaven Answer: Judas is desire ,it always stay here. Before last supper means our death ,3 days before desire has to seprate from body and soul. Body decomposed into five elements from which it created. Soul travel from body to body ,there is no heaven or hell.


Did God plan for Judas Iscariot to betray Jesus?

Some early Gnostic Christian sects were of the view that Judas Iscariot was fulfilling a divine plan in betraying Jesus. However, the Catholic-Orthodox branch of early Christianity clearly saw otherwise, as shown in Matthew 27:3-9 and Acts 1:16-19. The condemnation of Judas Iscariot is inconsistent with a belief that he acted in good faith.