Judas
he was arrested at Gethsemane
According to the Bible, he was betrayed by Judas Iscariot and arrested.
The Pharisee leaders sought to kill Jesus, and one man, Judas betrayed him to the Pharisee's.
When Jesus was arrested,the most hard two things were: 1)that He will start a very long journey of pain and that will end with His Crucifiction. 2)that we was betrayed by one of His disciples,He knew that He will be betrayed by one of His disciples and He knew that this disciple is Judas but He also knew that His disciples will start to leave Him and that Saint Peter will start to deny Him... all these reasons were enough to make Jesus really sad when He was arrested...
Saint Peter denied knowing Jesus three times before the rooster crowed, as Jesus had foretold. This happened when Jesus was arrested in the Garden of Gethsemane. Peter later repented for his actions.
I think he was a little sad about being betrayed, but he was calm and accepting about being arrested.
The Disciple of Jesus that betrayed him was named Judas Iscariot.
This was Judas Iscariot - he betrayed the whereabouts of Jesus so he could be arrested in secret - for 30 pieces of silver (about a month's wage).
Judas Iscariot kissed Jesus to identify him as the one the arresting mob should take into custody. (Matt. 26:48) Thus he was "betrayed by a kiss".
JudisAnswer:The New Testament contains no mention of anyone kissing Jesus on the cheek when He was carrying the cross. Judas had betrayed Jesus with a kiss in the Garden of Gethsemane hours before, when He was arrested.
Jesus was betrayed by Judas Iscariot, who received thirty pieces of silver in exchange for revealing Jesus' whereabouts to the authorities.
the apostle Paul was stoned by the people even Jesus was betrayed