Judas Iscariot
This will depend upon what your religious beliefs are. Most conservative Protestant Christians, and historically the Roman Catholic Church, stated the Jewish ruling elite and priests came to arrest Jesus. However, most progressive Protestant Christians believe the Romans arrested Jesus for inciting a religiously-based riot around Pesach.
The gospels do not make it clear exactly who gave Judas the thirty pieces of silver to betray Jesus.The closest we get is:-Then went one of the twelve, who was called Judas Iscariot, to the chief priests, and said to them: What will you give me, and I will deliver him unto you? And they weighed unto him thirty pieces of silver. (Matthew 26:14-5)Which implies that it was the priests of the temple collectively that gave Judas this money.
The chief priest who had Jesus arrested was Caiaphas. He was the high priest during the time of Jesus' crucifixion and played a significant role in the events leading to Jesus' arrest and subsequent trial.
There were many 'priests' around in that time... all from the tribe of Levi (as commanded in the Old testament). None of these, including the chief priests, are mentioned by name in the Gospel accoun t of the trials. However, the HIGH priest - the chief of all the priests, was mentioned. He was Caiaphas (pronounced Kigh - a - Fass) and it was he who led the Jewish trial against Jesus.
According to Luke 20:19-20, the "spies" were planted by the "chief priests and scribes."
Judas Iscariot
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Judas Iscariot
Judas lead the Jews and priests to arrest Jesus.
The Chief Priests and Elders took Jesus to Pontius Pilate. Pontius Pilate was the Roman official who governed Palestine.
This will depend upon what your religious beliefs are. Most conservative Protestant Christians, and historically the Roman Catholic Church, stated the Jewish ruling elite and priests came to arrest Jesus. However, most progressive Protestant Christians believe the Romans arrested Jesus for inciting a religiously-based riot around Pesach.
chief priest and scribes saw jesus was threat to their power, influence and image in society
The gospels do not make it clear exactly who gave Judas the thirty pieces of silver to betray Jesus.The closest we get is:-Then went one of the twelve, who was called Judas Iscariot, to the chief priests, and said to them: What will you give me, and I will deliver him unto you? And they weighed unto him thirty pieces of silver. (Matthew 26:14-5)Which implies that it was the priests of the temple collectively that gave Judas this money.
The chief priest who had Jesus arrested was Caiaphas. He was the high priest during the time of Jesus' crucifixion and played a significant role in the events leading to Jesus' arrest and subsequent trial.
Judas Iscariot, feeling remorse for betraying Jesus, returned to the temple after Jesus' arrest. He attempted to return the thirty pieces of silver he was paid for the betrayal, expressing his regret and acknowledging his wrongdoing. The chief priests and elders dismissed him, leading Judas to ultimately take his own life in despair over his actions.
No, Judas only played a small part in Jesus' death. It was the Jewish chief priests that were was probably to blame.Answer:"Then ENTERED SATAN INTO JUDAS surnamed Iscariot... and he went his way, and communed with the chief priests and captains, how he might betray Him unto them." (Luke 22:3-4)
After Jesus was taken prisoner by the temple guards and chief priests and was being tried by them Peter denied Our Lord three times.