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John the Baptist prepared the way for the teaching of Jesus and died a martyr for his faith. Jesus said of John the Baptist in Luke 7:28 - "I tell you, among those born of women there is no one greater than John".

It was Judas Iscariot who betrayed Jesus (see Luke chapter 22).

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Did Jesus know that Judas would betray him?

According to the Bible, Jesus knew that Judas would betray him. In the Gospel of John, Jesus even tells his disciples that one of them will betray him. This suggests that Jesus was aware of Judas' betrayal before it happened.


Where in the bible does Jesus tell John which disciple would betray him?

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Who did betray Jesus?

Judas


Which disciple was going to betray Jesus?

Judas.


Did Mary MAgdalene betray Jesus?

mabby


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.)


Who betray Jesus before he was crucified?

I believe it was Peter


Did saint Andrew betray Jesus?

No, Saint Andrew did not betray Jesus. He was actually one of Jesus' 12 apostles and is known for being the brother of Saint Peter. Saint Andrew is recognized as a faithful follower of Jesus in Christian tradition.


Did a female betray Jesus?

Jesus was betrayed by a man, Judas Iscariot, one of Jesus' 12 Disciples.


Who are the Jewish leaders who paid Judas Iscariot to betray Jesus?

The people who paid Judas 30, thirty peaces of silver to betray Jesus, were the high priests in the temple and pharases.


In the picture the last supper which one betray Jesus?

Judas


How did Judas betray Jesus according to the Bible?

Judas betrayed Jesus by identifying him to the authorities with a kiss, leading to Jesus' arrest.