The Life of Judas Iscariot

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What was the price for which Judas agreed to betray Jesus?

  • Twenty pieces of gold
  • Fifty pieces of gold
  • Ten pieces of silver
  • Thirty pieces of silver (correct)

Which character trait of Judas is highlighted in the content?

  • Compassion
  • Thievery (correct)
  • Loyalty
  • Generosity

What is a possible reason for Judas's displeasure with Jesus's method of being a Messiah?

  • Judas favored a more violent, forceful method (correct)
  • Judas was pleased with Jesus's teachings
  • Judas preferred a nonviolent approach
  • Judas wanted a peaceful Messiah

Which group is Judas speculated to have been a part of, according to the content?

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According to the content, what is suggested as the primary influence behind Judas's betrayal?

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Flashcards

Judas's Payment

Judas was paid thirty pieces of silver to betray Jesus.

Motivation for Betrayal

Judas was motivated by greed, anger, and possibly temptation by Satan.

The Price of a Slave

Thirty pieces of silver was the price for a slave, reflecting Judas's betrayal's low value.

Zealot Perspective

Judas may have been a Zealot and disagreed with Jesus's peaceful messianic approach.

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Satan's Role

Satan tempted Judas, influencing his decision to betray Jesus.

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Study Notes

The Life of Judas Iscariot

  • Judas was paid thirty pieces of silver to deliver Jesus.
  • John suggests Judas was a thief.
  • Judas's actions may have been influenced by resentment or greed.
  • The price of a slave was a paltry sum compared to the magnitude of Judas's crime.
  • Judas may have been a Zealot, desiring a forceful Messiah to drive out the Romans.
  • Another possibility is that Satan influenced Judas's betrayal of Jesus.
  • Various scriptural accounts (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John) detail events surrounding Judas's actions.

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