Yes it will be forgiven as you see he repented and went back to return the silver coins. Which were 30 in number. and even committed suicide when the priests refused to take the money.
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.
Look in Acts, chapter 1, verse 26. If you read from verse 23 to verse 26, it reveals how the disciples chose Matthias to replace Judas who had died by suicide.
Neither the Bible, nor any other historical document, gives us the name of the mother of Judas Iscariot. Apart from his betrayal of Jesus, his 'keeping of the purse' for the disciples, and his suicide, and apart from his origins in Iscaria (from his name), we know nothing else about him.
Judas Iscariot was the 13th person at the Last Supper, and he betrayed Jesus Christ, and was thought to be possessed by Satan himself. It might also have to do with the fact that Judas' Satanic decision to betray Christ cost Judas his own sanity, which caused him to commit suicide. The above interpretation is the most traditional regarding Judas, though there is some new insight into his role as an Apostle that believes he did not actually betray Jesus.
There are few (bertillon files) that is ID facts in the Bible, even fewer in the New Testament. this much is known, he was a member of the Closest followers - before the Last Supper, anyhow, and must have been an adult. He commited suicide by hanging shortly after his actions caught up with him. The account in a TV movie that he ran into a large fire is not true, he commited suicide by strangulation- hence such terms as a Judas Tree.
Judas Iscariot was one of the disciples of Jesus Christ. He was the treasurer of the group and betrayed Jesus to be crucified. He later on committed suicide as he was weighed down with guilt of betraying his master.
Answer: Judas was not present since he had committed suicide.
They took Mary and went into hiding, but Judas committed suicide.
Matthew 27:5 says that Judas threw down the silver in the Temple and went and hanged himself. Acts 1:18 says that Judas bought a field with the reward of iniquity, and fell headlong, bursting asunder and all his bowels gushed out. The author knew nothing of Matthew's suicide account and chose to have Judas die, horribly, of misadventure. Neither account says whether Jesus condemned Judas for what he did.
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.
No. Judas Iscariot, one of the Twelve Apostles, does not have a feast day. First, because he turned in Jesus. And second, he killed himself which is a sin to the Catholic Church.No, Judas does not have a feast day. He is not considered a saint as he betrayed Our Lord and committed suicide.
Judas is the best known person in the Bible to have committed suicide, over the guilt of betraying Christ.
He didn't. He committed suicide after betraying Jesus.
Judas betrayed Jesus in the upper rooom on Maundy Thursday. Once he saw what was going to happen he eventually committed suicide, but this may have been in the early hours of the next day.
Of the original 12, I believe Judas. If you count anyone who follows Christ as a disciple, who knows?
Judas Iscariot was one of the 12 disciples, not an angel. He was the one who took 20 pieces of silver to betray Jesus Christ. Afterward, he was so distraught and ashamed about what he did that he hung himself. Christians try to use Judas' suicide as proper evidence for Hell. But it is just as possible, and I would think spiritually logical, that Jesus would have forgiven Judas and that the whole concept of hell is misconstrued.
Look in Acts, chapter 1, verse 26. If you read from verse 23 to verse 26, it reveals how the disciples chose Matthias to replace Judas who had died by suicide.