A kiss becomes the most infamous betrayal in history. Judas Iscariot — apostle and trusted treasurer — leads the guards to Jesus …
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There is no proof any of this happened. It should be labelled as mythology, not history.
Remember the movie Passion of the Christ? Judas hanged himself😡🔥
😔HHH.
Without Judas, how would have Jesus been able to die for our sins. Judas had a very important role to fulfill
He was a hero.
Oh no, not the IA generated videos. The draw animation were so fun
Just really shows how much time in life can go
The Church's theologian saints and the Church Fathers have had teachings for millennia about why Judas did what he did. Simply, he rejected Jesus's teachings, particularly regarding the Eucharist, which was the final straw.
I'm just a Holy Fool, oh, baby, it's so cruel
But still I'm in love Judas, baby
He betrayed the only innocent man to live. Yes, he was the greatest traitor.
In the classical 1966 movie King of Kings, Judas was friends Barabbas. He thought that Jesus would drive the Romans out when the pressure was high enough. But didn't. In The Greatest Story Ever Told of 65, shows Judas stepped into a blazing sacrificial pyre in the Temple courtyard. May've been a movie version. But a big (mind-blowing) chance that maybe they got it right.
Great question…what do you believe? I'm not asking to debate just to inquire 😁