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judas-betrayer 3
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judas

   Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 4, 0,24| Lebbaeus (or Thaddeus, as Judas the son of James), 11) Simon 2 4, 0,24| Cananite (or Zealot), 12) Judas Escariot. Evangelist John 3 4, 1,10| miracles in Christ’s Name. Even Judas received this authority 4 4, 1,19| James, Joses, Simon and Judas (Mat. 13:54-56). In comparing 5 4, 2,15| James, Joses, Simon, and Judas?” (Mat. 13:55; Mark 6:3). 6 4, 2,21| wanted to give a warning to Judas himself, as He knew beforehand 7 5, 0,46| festival was established by Judas of Maccabea on 169 BC, and 8 5, 0,84| to Evangelist John, only Judas made a remark, concerning 9 6, 3,1 | parallel between that and Judasbetrayal, which occurred 10 6, 3,1 | one of the twelve, called Judas Escariot, went to the chief 11 6, 3,1 | inner, logical association. Judas expected earthly gifts, 12 6, 3,1 | bargaining. And indeed, Judas was very accommodating, 13 6, 4,2 | clean” — is a clear hint on Judas. Having finished washing 14 6, 4,3 | arousing repentance within Judas for his intended terrible 15 6, 4,3 | According to Saint Matthew, even Judas askedRabbi, is it I?” 16 6, 4,3 | dipped it….He gave it to Judas Escariot.” At Passover, 17 6, 4,3 | feelings of repentance in Judas.~This was evident to John 18 6, 4,3 | suffer thus, then why condemn Judas? He only fulfilled that 19 6, 4,3 | saved. Because it wasnt Judas’s betrayal that gave us 20 6, 4,3 | what, one might ask, if Judas didnt betray Christ that 21 6, 4,3 | wretched individual.” In giving Judas a piece of bread, the Lord 22 6, 4,3 | calling him toward penitence, Judas — as it happens with souls 23 6, 4,3 | saw what was happening in Judas’s heart. Not wanting to 24 6, 4,3 | forceful measures against Judas — and not to raise any useless 25 6, 4,3 | Lord uttered the words to Judas, which he alone would understand: “ 26 6, 4,3 | would remove the presence of Judas from the group of disciples; 27 6, 4,3 | was giving instructions to Judas about purchasing all that 28 6, 4,3 | imperative to assume that with Judas’s exit, the Lord first established 29 6, 4,6 | to Saint John, as soon as Judas left, the Lord Jesus Christ 30 6, 4,6 | Lord began not only after Judas’s departure, but also after 31 6, 4,6 | and keep His commandments. Judas (not Iscariot), called Lebbaeus 32 6, 4,6 | a few hours left before Judas and the soldiers seized 33 6, 4,6 | satan in the visage of Judas with a detachment of troops 34 6, 4,8 | Scripture might be fulfilled (Judas the betrayer), i.e. in accord 35 6, 4,9 | there before the arrival of Judas and the soldiers. Evangelists 36 6, 4,9 | why after the Last Supper, Judas led the soldiers there in 37 6, 4,10| According to Saint John, Judas brought part of a legion 38 6, 4,10| the high priests ordered Judas to use caution in arresting 39 6, 4,10| One that is pointed out by Judas. And Judas, keeping his 40 6, 4,10| pointed out by Judas. And Judas, keeping his mission secret, 41 6, 4,10| It can be assumed, that Judas, separating himself from 42 6, 4,10| respond to this question, Judas in his confusion exclaimed: “ 43 6, 4,10| kissed Him.” In order to show Judas that he cannot conceal his 44 6, 4,10| betrayal, the Lord said: “Judas, are you betraying the Son 45 6, 6,2 | Death of Judas.~(Mat. 27:3-10).~Only Evangelist 46 6, 6,2 | us of the further fate of Judas the betrayer. “Then Judas, 47 6, 6,2 | Judas the betrayer. “Then Judas, His betrayer, seeing that 48 6, 6,2 | of course possible, that Judas didnt expect Jesus to be 49 6, 6,2 | useless, and that’s why it led Judas toward suicide. “And brought 50 6, 6,2 | increases the guilt of both Judas and the high priests: “He — 51 6, 6,2 | t repent.” They treated Judas heartlessly, coldly and 52 6, 6,3 | Caiaphas and his instrument, Judas Iscariot. Evidently, the


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