The people who paid Judas 30, thirty peaces of silver to betray Jesus, were the high priests in the temple and pharases.
Judas Iscariot was the one who betrayed Jesus.
Jesus was betrayed by a man, Judas Iscariot, one of Jesus' 12 Disciples.
Judas Iscariot (one of Jesus' disciples) was paid 30 shekels to betray Jesus.
Judas Iscariot
No. Judas betrayed Jesus to the chief priest and elders.
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.
First of all, if he had not betrayed Jesus, Jesus would have never delivered us from sin. Second, if Judas Iscariot had not betrayed Jesus (and if someone else did), he would have probably lived to see Jesus' resurrection from the dead.
Judas Iscariot was the disciple that betrayed Jesus. See these verses in the Bible: Luke 22:47-48 and John 18:1-5
Peter did not betray Jesus; Judas did that. You might be thinking of the three denials: Jesus predicted that Peter would deny him three times before the crew that morning, and Peter did. (King James version: St. Matthew 26:68-75)
Judas Iscariot went secretly to the chief priests to betray Jesus and inform them when it would be safe to arrest him.
Judas Iscariot met Jesus when he was chosen by Jesus to be one of his twelve disciples. Judas was likely drawn to Jesus by his teachings and miracles, and ultimately became one of his closest followers.
No, the man's name was Judas Iscariot. He was who betrayed Jesus (for 30 pieces of silver from the Jewish authorities, kissed Jesus to signal to the soldiers it was him).