Judas Iscariot

Long form biography of Judas Iscariot. Judas served as the treasurer for the group and is most widely known for his betrayal of Jesus to the religious authorities for thirty pieces of silver a decision that set in motion the arrest trial and crucifixion. The Gospels and Acts record his remorse and death and the community response which led to the selection of Matthias as his replacement. Judas story raises enduring questions about free will motive and the tragic consequences of betrayal and serves as a solemn warning within the narrative of redemption.

Matthew 26:14 to 16; Matthew 27:3 to 10; John 13:2; Acts 1:15 to 26

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