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When was it reveled to Jesus that Judas would betray him?

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We are never told directly but he definitely knew it by the time of the last supper. Old Testament prophesies elude to 'the lamb to the slaughter'.

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Why did Judas Iscariot betray his Master?

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?


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Judas Iscariot. Jesus knew that Judas would betray him and he still accepted him! i think that if we all had that kind of acceptance as Christians we would really make a difference.


Who went secretly to the chief priests to tell them when it would be safe to arrest jesus?

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How did Judas betray Jesus at the last supper?

Judas left the supper early in order to meet with the Jewish authorities to lead them to where Jesus was so they could arrest Him. Judas showed them whom Jesus was by kissing Him in salutation as was the custom of the day.


Where in the Old Testament was it prophesied that Judas would betray Jesus?

It was never prophesied that a man specifically called Judas would betray Christ, but Zechariah 11:12-13 mentions the ransom of thirty pieces of silver.


Who did Jesus say was going to betray him?

Jesus said the man who dips in the same plate will betray him. See Matthew 26:21-25. Verse 25 reads: Then Judas, who was betraying Him, answered and said, "Rabbi, is it I?" He said to him, "You have said it." (Parallel accounts in Mark 14, Luke 22 and John 13. Matthew's account is the most detailed regarding what was said between Jesus and Judas.)


Was Judas chosen to betray Jesus?

Judas was not forced, he was temped by Satan ... Those 30 pieces of silver (the price of a slave) looking mighty good in Judas pocket. Judas was paid to betray Jesus Christ and accepted the bribe.


What if Judas Iscariot didn't betray Jesus?

First of all, if he had not betrayed Jesus, Jesus would have never delivered us from sin. Second, if Judas Iscariot had not betrayed Jesus (and if someone else did), he would have probably lived to see Jesus' resurrection from the dead.


What is Jesus' vision for his futur e and that of his diciples?

Jesus knew very well he would die on the cross, and he also knew Peter would denie s him thrice and Judas would betray him. We an read it .Because Jesus tells Judas WHAT YOU DO DO QUICKLY.


What was the conversation between Judas and the chief priests really about?

In their first conversation they discussed how much the priests would pay for Judas to betray Jesus. In their meeting after the betrayal, Judas realized that he had given Jesus up to be killed and gave the money back. Judas then went out and hung himself.


Why did Jesus choose Judas Iscariot despite knowing he will betray him?

Despite the terrible betrayal that was involved in Judas Iscariot's act, it was the will of God and Jesus that He would go to the cross for our sins. Just as Jesus did not have to hang on the cross (He could have saved Himself) He did not have befriend Judas, but He did because it would ultimately lead to Him paying the penalty for our sins.


Did God's plan for redemption rely upon the actions of Judas or was that just a coincidence?

God's plan for redemtion did not have to rely on anything. Jesus dying on the cross was planned a long time before Jesus was born as a man. Nor was it a coincidence. Jesus revealed at the Last Supper that Judas would betray him. This eventually sent Jesus to the cross and died for our sins. Judas used his free will and it was his own decision to betray Jesus. The sadducees were just looking for a reason to crucify Him. If it wasn't Judas then it would have been someone else. But God knew even before it was prophisied in Isaiah.