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Judas Iscariot betrayed jesus for 30 pieces of silver (about a month's wages for a non-skilled worker). He basically told the ruling council of the Temple, and the priests, where he could be found so he could be arrested in secret. This was to prevent his many supporters from rioting as many regarded him as the promised messiah.

Note there were 2 Judases in the diciples (the other being Judas, son of Alpheus) and so it was Judas Iscariot who was the betayer.

Peter didn't betray Jesus but he did deny ever knowing him (3 times) at his trial, to save his own skin. However, after the resurrection, Jesus forgave him and reinstated him as leader of the disciples.

Peter was his supporter.

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Directly; Judas.

Indirectly; Peter and all of Jesus' disciples abandoned and betrayed Him when they "denied" knowing Him; fearing the Jews more than their Master. Peter denied Him, directly, three times... the other disciples, running away, denied Him through their cowardly, unconverted, carnal minded, totally human reaction to the terrifying circumstances.

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Peter Denied Jesus three times (he said that he was not a follower of Jesus and that he didn't even know Jesus), but Judas Iscariot betrayed Jesus by kissing Him to identify Him to the Romans because all the disciples were bearded.

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Peter never betrayed Jesus. But yes Peter denied Jesus thrice.

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Peter denied Jesus 3 times, in a way it is a form of betrayal. However he did not directly betray Jesus.

Jusas betrayed Jesus by turning him over to the soldiers.

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Simon Peter did not betray him, he just denied knowing Jesus 3 times

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That he would deny jesus 3 times before the rooster crowed

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