he approaches and gives her a kiss on the cheek. Over time, this act became the ultimate example of treason. Judas Iscariot is usually remembered for only one thing: his betrayal of Jesus.
Even today, when we venerate icons, we do not kiss ... Judas, “only power and success are real; love does not count,” and that for Judas money was more important than communion with Jesus ...
They promised Judas some money, and from this moment on he looked for an appropriate time to hand Jesus over to them.
We are not told why he did it, but here we see Judas going to the chief priests to betray Jesus. Judas said to them, “What will you give me if I betray Jesus to you?” They promised him thirty ...
In a recent Bible study, the question came up “Will Judas be in heaven?” Going around the room for comments, it became clear ...
As the show opens, apostle Judas Iscariot is growing concerned that ... At the Garden, Judas arrives with Roman soldiers and identifies Jesus by kissing him on the cheek. Jesus is arrested and ...