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.
In the last supper Judas was sitting near Jesus. then only was it possible for him to dip into the same bowl of food.
Jesus was at the last supper, I think Judas sat next to him, as Jesus said the betrayer is dipping in the same bowl.
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.
Yes he did. The books of Matthew Mark Luke and John are where you can find the description of the Last Supper.
Before the Last Supper, Judas Iscariot, one of Jesus' twelve disciples, conspired with the religious authorities to betray Jesus. He agreed to hand Jesus over to them in exchange for thirty pieces of silver. Judas sought an opportunity to betray Jesus discreetly, ultimately leading to his arrest. This act of betrayal set the stage for the events of the Last Supper and the crucifixion.
Judas sat next to Jesus at the Last Supper.
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In the last supper Judas was sitting near Jesus. then only was it possible for him to dip into the same bowl of food.
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No. Judas betrayed Jesus to the chief priest and elders.
Jesus was at the center of the table in the last supper. with Judas and John beside him on each side
Jesus was at the last supper, I think Judas sat next to him, as Jesus said the betrayer is dipping in the same bowl.
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.
Yes he did. The books of Matthew Mark Luke and John are where you can find the description of the Last Supper.
Before the Last Supper, Judas Iscariot, one of Jesus' twelve disciples, conspired with the religious authorities to betray Jesus. He agreed to hand Jesus over to them in exchange for thirty pieces of silver. Judas sought an opportunity to betray Jesus discreetly, ultimately leading to his arrest. This act of betrayal set the stage for the events of the Last Supper and the crucifixion.
All of the disciples were present at the beginning of the last supper, but Judas left early in order to meet with the Jewish leaders to betray Jesus. He later committed suicide and Matthias was chosen as his replacement.