He was talking about all humanity... But Judas wasn't forgiven because he commited the act of suicide and that's a sin.. He didn't have time to repent so he didn't get saved
2006-11-03 07:21:05
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answered by Foxxy 4
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One, Jesus was speaking about those who were sentencing Him to death. Crucifying Him. Rejecting Him.
Two, Judas was not forgiven because the Lamb was not slain for the sacrifice yet.
Three, read Luke 12:10 about blaspheming against the Holy Spirit. The one unforgiveable sin.
2006-11-03 08:26:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus thoroughly contemplated his Father’s love in yet another important way—he grew to change into “waiting to forgive.” (Psalm 86:5) This willingness grew to change into obtrusive even even as he grew to change into on the torture stake. Subjected to a shameful lack of existence, with nails piercing his fingers and ft, what did Jesus communicate about? Did he call out to Jehovah to punish his executioners? on the various, between Jesus’ very last words were: “Father, forgive them, for they don't be attentive to what they are doing.”—Luke 23:34. " If we were hit, punched and stabbed and in straight forward terms contained in the previous we died might want to we are saying father forgive them", if we've been the daddy? people round might want to imagine of we've been loopy. Jesus even suggested the daddy is larger than I. Even the headship association, Jesus known he grew to change into in subjection to his father. a million Corin 11:3, yet i elect YOU to be attentive to that the best of each and every guy is the Christ; in turn the best of a lady is the guy; in turn the best of the Christ is God.
2016-12-05 12:21:34
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answered by ? 4
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Before he died, Jesus condemned the Jewish religious leaders who wanted his dead. So, possibly this group was excluded from his prayer.
But, among the crowds were those whom he had previously shown goodness ( like healing them) but who were coerced, frightened, or bribed by the Jewish leaders. These probably are the "them" that Jesus referred to.
Further, in the books of Acts, Peter preached to these Jews who condemned Christ to death. He said repent and be baptized. This time many of them responded positively.
2006-11-03 07:22:50
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answered by Egyptian Prince 4
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would say not only the Roman Soldiers but also the Jewish Leaders who did not see the reasons behind JESUS' ministry in wanting a higher status and lifestyle for themselves.
2006-11-03 07:21:21
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answered by Marvin R 7
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Luke 23:34 thos that were crucifying him, he ask God to forgive them. These are the ones that pierced him. Rev.1:7 Behold, he cometh with clouds; and every eye shall see him, and they also which pierced him: and all kindreds of the earth shall wail because of him. Even so, Amen.
2006-11-03 07:20:10
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answered by jeni 7
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He was probably talking about all the people who were nailing Him to the cross.
He may have even talked about the people who were taunting, throwing stuff, and insulting Him.
Oh, and blasphemy is more like saying you're better than God.
2006-11-03 07:21:04
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answered by JG 3
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He was talking about the Roman Soldiers that were just carrying out their orders, and had no idea who Jesus really was.
2006-11-03 07:17:15
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answered by daisyk 6
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he was talking about the roman soldiers
2006-11-03 07:19:00
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answered by Chelsey m 2
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oh i bet thats from lukas or some other sci-fi dramatic author in the new book...
2006-11-03 07:17:51
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answered by Obilee 4
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