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?

    <p>Satan's temptation and persuasion (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    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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    Explore the complexities of Judas Iscariot's motivations and actions in betraying Jesus. This quiz delves into scriptural accounts and proposes various influences, including potential greed and outside forces. Understand the profound implications of his betrayal throughout Christian teachings.

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