Jesus was betrayed by Judas in the Garden of Gethsemane. He used a kiss to show the people with him who the person was they were to arrest.Matthew 18:1-12 *see also Mark 14:43-45 & Luke 22:47-48 According to John, Jesus was betrayed in a garden over a brook in Celdon (not in Gethsemane). = Brook of Cedron =
[Hebrew N�h�l Qidhr�n, "W�di Qidron"; only once "fields of Qidron"; John, xviii, 1, ho cheimarros ho Kedron; in R.V., Kidron]. The name designates in Holy Writ the ravine on the east of Jerusalem, between the Holy City and the Mount of Olives... http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03475c.htm John 18 18:1 When Jesus had spoken these words, he went forth with his disciples over the brook Cedron, where was a garden, into the which he entered, and his disciples. 18:2 And Judas also, which betrayed him, knew the place: for Jesus ofttimes resorted thither with his disciples. 18:3 Judas then, having received a band of men and officers from the chief priests and Pharisees, cometh thither with lanterns and torches and weapons. 18:4 Jesus therefore, knowing all things that should come upon him, went forth, and said unto them, Whom seek ye? 18:5 They answered him, Jesus of Nazareth. Jesus saith unto them, I am he. And Judas also, which betrayed him, stood with them. * Addition; According to John, Judas did not betray Jesus with a kiss..
The above merely demonstrates difference and is part of the rounded description The Bible gives us of real events from different perspectives. By way of example, we could probably come up with twenty different descriptions of a visit to New York's Central Park. The New Testament writers were not as obsessed with specific details which were after all, only incidental to the account. If we were to follow the principles some wrongly apply to the differences in the four Gospel accounts we would have to conclude that there are twenty different parks.
According to the lawyer Ramm the same principle applies in a court of law. Differences between witnesses including omission of certain details does not prove an event did not happen.
The precise location of the garden was known to them as Jesus went there often. The location would also have been known to many of their readers. The siege of Jerusalem by Titus used up the timber provided by the Olives there and the location of the Garden of Gethsemane of Jesus' day is thus unknown today.
During the Last Supper. To help you with your search, it is in the book of Mathew.
GOD knows Everything before it even happens!! HE is a wonderful GOD that knows what goes on!!
Jesus, as God, had the attribute of omniscience, that is, knowing all things. While He temporarily laid aside certain aspects of His deity, He obviously knew what men thought, and what was on their hearts. At times He knew what they were whispering in private. The Scripture indicate as well that He knew what Judas had planned, as He revealed at the Last Supper. Judas' betrayal was also prophesied in the Old Testament, of which Jesus was so familiar, that He confounded the Doctors of the Law (O.T.) when He was only 12 Years old. Luke 2:46,47.
Judas betrayal, therefore was a fulfillment of prophecy: "Yea, mine own familiar friend, in whom I trusted, which did eat of my bread, hath lifted up his heel against me." Psalm 41:9. Over 300 prophecies came true about Christ in His first coming, which would be mathematically impossible to accomplish, if He was not God.
Nobody knows. It's not even in the Bible. I don't think that's super important to the whole story. We need to know the date He was born (which we guess is Christmas Day), and the date He rose from the dead so we can celebrate what needs to be celebrated, and if you ask me, Jesus' birth is definitely something to be celebrated, and the date He rose, Easter. So, no one knows.
It was on the evening of the Passover, in the year 30AD; shortly after Jesus and his Disciples observed the Jewish Seder ritual. (the Last Supper)
the day of the last supper, a Thursday i think, as in the garden that night Jesus was taken, then crucified the next day (good Friday)
Jesus was betrayed by Judas Iscariot with a kiss, in the garden of Gethsemane.
Nisan 14, the day of his death. (Matthew 26:46-49)
At the beginning of his ministry, with the rest of the disciples.
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The people who paid Judas 30, thirty peaces of silver to betray Jesus, were the high priests in the temple and pharases.
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He may have known it . As Jesus tells Judas What you do please do it quiockly.
Jesus told the disciples that one of them will betray Him. Along with some others Judas says, "Is it I?" Jesus already knowing he had already agreed to betray Him, he says, "Yes it is you." Jesus told Judas to go and do what he has already agreed to do and Judas got up and left.
Judas Iscariot was the one who betrayed Jesus.
Judas Betrayed Jesus because he was told to do so. Although Judas did not understand everything Jesus said, he was abedient to what the master asked of him. When Jesus said "who ever dips his bread in the bowl with me will betray me" and Judas was picked for the task. There is no way Peter would have done it, nobody knew the master plan. Then Jesus Told Judas "Go and do what you must do" and Judas did as Jesus told him. I didn't understand his next question "is it with a kiss that you betray me?". What else could have been said at that moment?
No. Judas betrayed Jesus to the chief priest and elders.
Betraied jesus with a kiss for 30 pc of silver
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Yes (Matthew 26:48).