Yes, Judas Iscariot betrayed Jesus with a kiss and he got 30 silver coins in return. After the soldiers had arrested Jesus, Judas realized what he had done and The Bible says the Judas repented himself, and brought again the thirty pieces of silver to the chief priests and elders, saying, "I have sinned in that I have betrayed the innocent blood." And they said, "What is thatto us? That's your problem." So he cast down the pieces of silver in the temple, and departed, and went and hanged himself. (Matthew 27:3-5, paraphrased)
Yes, Judas from the New Testament was a Hebrew. All of the apostles were Hebrews. So was Jesus.Yes, Judas from the New Testament was a Hebrew. All of the apostles were Hebrews. So was Jesus.
Yes. There are actually several people named Judas connected to Jesus.**The son of James was named Judas(aka: Thaddeus): Luke 6:16; John 14:22; Acts 1:13**Jesus half-brother was called Judas(Matthew13:55; Mark 6:3), but he did not become a disciple of Jesus until after Jesus' death(John 7:5). This can be seen since Jesus left the care of his mother to John, and not to his own brothers, at that point(John 19:26, 27)**Jesus' betrayer is called specifically, Judas Iscariot.(Matthew 10:4)(Matthew 26:14-15)(John 6:71)
Yes, in the New Testament, there is a disciple named Thaddeus or Jude Thaddeus. He is sometimes referred to as Lebbaeus or Judas, not to be confused with Judas Iscariot. Thaddeus is one of the twelve apostles of Jesus.
No.He had already left.According to Johns account jesus offered him some passover bread and then asked him to leave. Later when handing the bread and wine around he told the apostles that they were the ones that had stuck by him.He wouldn't have said that if Judas was still there.
Yes, Peter did not replace Judas. After Judas's betrayal and death, Matthias was chosen by the remaining apostles to replace Judas and bring their number back to twelve. Peter continued in his role as one of the original apostles.
Yes (Matthew 26:48).
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.
Yes he did. The books of Matthew Mark Luke and John are where you can find the description of the Last Supper.
Yes
In answer to the first part of your question, yes, Judas Iscariot (not to be confused with another of Jesus' twelve disciples who was also named Judas) did betray Jesus to the Jewish authorities. There are a number of theories as to why Judas betrayed Him: * Judas was growing impatient and perhaps disillusioned with Jesus because it was not as "action-oriented" as Judas (as a Jew) had been taught and believed the Messiah's coming would be. * Judas was a zealot (a group that advocated the violent overthrow of Roman rule by any means necessary) and he believed that if Jesus were arrested by the Roman authorities, it might be the "spark" to cause a general uprising of the people and overthrow the Romans. * Simple greed There are other theories but these are the most common. What Judas got in return was thirty pieces of silver from the Jewish authorities at the temple (one interesting fact about the amount is that thirty pieces of silver was the "going rate" for a slave on the open market). He did not, however, ultimately benefit from the money: beset by grief at what he had done, he attempted to return the money. The Jewish leaders would not accept it because it was "blood money". Ultimately, he left the silver at the temple anyway, went out, and hanged himself. (The thirty pieces of silver, incidentally, were used by the Jewish leaders to purchase a potter's field for the burial of the poor)
Yes, according to the Bible, Judas hanged himself before Jesus died.
Yes, Judas from the New Testament was a Hebrew. All of the apostles were Hebrews. So was Jesus.Yes, Judas from the New Testament was a Hebrew. All of the apostles were Hebrews. So was Jesus.
Yes, according to the Bible, Judas Iscariot hanged himself before Jesus died.
Judas Iscariot betrayed jesus for 30 pieces of silver (about a month's wages for a non-skilled worker). He basically told the ruling council of the Temple, and the priests, where he could be found so he could be arrested in secret. This was to prevent his many supporters from rioting as many regarded him as the promised messiah. Note there were 2 Judases in the diciples (the other being Judas, son of Alpheus) and so it was Judas Iscariot who was the betayer. Peter didn't betray Jesus but he did deny ever knowing him (3 times) at his trial, to save his own skin. However, after the resurrection, Jesus forgave him and reinstated him as leader of the disciples. Peter was his supporter. ANOTHER ANSWER: Directly; Judas. Indirectly; Peter and all of Jesus' disciples abandoned and betrayed Him when they "denied" knowing Him; fearing the Jews more than their Master. Peter denied Him, directly, three times... the other disciples, running away, denied Him through their cowardly, unconverted, carnal minded, totally human reaction to the terrifying circumstances.
Yes Jude was his brother according to the bible.
yes she does she believes that Judas betrayed Jesus and her boy friend betrayed her so she made a song about Judus
Yes, the 12 apostles were Jesus' inner circle: the ones he really got to know well.