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Judas betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver. He betrayed Him with a kiss.

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What happen to Judas after he set Jesus up?

Judas, under the weight of guilt for what he had done, returned the money he had been paid to betray Jesus, and committed suicide by hanging himself.


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?


What did jesus do each disciple at the last supper?

At the last supper Jesus washed the feet of the disciples,but it was a custom in the Middle East then as the area is muddy, this was a work done by slaves.


How are words disciple and discipline related?

Disciple is the person as to Discipline is a controlled action given to or done by a person


Why did Judas grab the Romans while Jesus slept?

Because Satan led Judas to betray Jesus for a few pieces of money, he was guilt ridden after he done this, because it was Satan pushing him to do it, but little did Satan know God knew what was going to happen and Jesus death was God's plan to pay the ransom for us.


Did Judas betray Jesus if yes why and what did he get in return?

In answer to the first part of your question, yes, Judas Iscariot (not to be confused with another of Jesus' twelve disciples who was also named Judas) did betray Jesus to the Jewish authorities. There are a number of theories as to why Judas betrayed Him: * Judas was growing impatient and perhaps disillusioned with Jesus because it was not as "action-oriented" as Judas (as a Jew) had been taught and believed the Messiah's coming would be. * Judas was a zealot (a group that advocated the violent overthrow of Roman rule by any means necessary) and he believed that if Jesus were arrested by the Roman authorities, it might be the "spark" to cause a general uprising of the people and overthrow the Romans. * Simple greed There are other theories but these are the most common. What Judas got in return was thirty pieces of silver from the Jewish authorities at the temple (one interesting fact about the amount is that thirty pieces of silver was the "going rate" for a slave on the open market). He did not, however, ultimately benefit from the money: beset by grief at what he had done, he attempted to return the money. The Jewish leaders would not accept it because it was "blood money". Ultimately, he left the silver at the temple anyway, went out, and hanged himself. (The thirty pieces of silver, incidentally, were used by the Jewish leaders to purchase a potter's field for the burial of the poor)


Which of the 12 diciples betrayed jesus?

Judas Iscariot, and Peter did also, temporarily. Judas was the follower who betrayed his whereabouts to the Chief Priests and Temple officials, so they could arrest him in secret avoiding a riot. He did this for a bribe of 30 pieces of silver (around a month's wage in those days). After he realised what he had done he committed suicide. Peter, however, did not betray him in the same way, but instead he denied three times that he even knew him when Jesus was arrested and Peter was quizzed by those watching what had happened. He did this to save his own skin. However, Peter repented and Jesus, after his resurrection, forgave him. Peter went on to be the leader of the disciples and a dynamic force, along with Paul, in spreading the Gospel of Jesus across the then known world.


What were the reasons the writers of the New Testament believed that Jesus was the Christ?

Jesus was the fulfilment of the the scratchier.. there where thing that Emanuel will have done to let the world know of the second coming ... and Jesus is said to have done all that would have needed to have been done...


Do you have to follow Jesus to become his Disciple?

It's as easy as A B C! Admit that you are a sinner. Believe that Jesus is God's son. Confess your sins. If you want you can pray this sample prayer: "Dear Lord, I know that I am a sinner and I need you. I believe that Jesus Christ is your son and died in place of my sins. I am sorry for ______tell him what you have done and you are sorry and ask hime to change you___________. Deciding to be a disciple of Jesus is the most important, and the best decision you could make in your life. The first thing you should do to be a disciple of Jesus is to accept him as your personal Lord and Saviour into your life. To do this you have to accept the fact that you are a sinner and that Jesus came into this world to die for your sins. This is called repenting. Since Jesus came to this world to die for our sins, we are now cleansed of all our sins. This gives us the opportunity to go to the place God has prepared for us in Heaven. As the wages of sin is death, if Jesus hadn't died for our sins we will be rotting in hell after we died. Imagine the love Jesus had for us, to die on the cross so that we, who are sinners, could go to Heaven. For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only son, so that whoever believes in him shall nit perish but have eternal life.' John 3:16 So now, al we have to do is accept God into our lives. After we accept God into our lives we have to live a life pleasing to God, as his disciples. We should read the Bible everyday and see what God has to tell us. This will help us in our day to day lives and give us the strength to live as God's disciples. It will also help us to find out God's plan in our lives, to live according to his will and to become more Christ like by doing what the Bible says. To be a disciple of Jesus, we should also do whatever he has commanded us to do. We should pray everyday thanking him for whatever he has given us, asking forgiveness for our sins and praying for others as well as ourselves. We should be witnesses of Jesus. To do this we have to be examples wherever we are. We should always do whatever is right even though the others around us do the wrong thing. This will enable the others to see Christ in us. We should also tell others about Jesus, so that they also will be able to accept Jesus into their lives just like you (we would be selfish keeping the most precious thing in our lives only to ourselves). These are the very first steps to being a disciple of Jesus. Doing your devotions and praying will make you stronger, and help you to grow in your faith, and also help you in your walk with Jesus. For more information on how to be a disciple of Jesus, you can read various books like 'Our Daily Bread' and 'The Upper Room'. You could also get help from other believers and your local Christian leaders(Pastors, YFC leaders etc....)


Will you change what Pontius Pilate did to Jesus?

no. what was done was done according to the plan of God


Was there a painting of Jesus done before he was born?

Yes, it was done by Van Gogh


What things were done in palestine 30CE?

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