dont do it judas you know who i am and who sent me!!!!
2007-01-13 08:49:16
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answered by THE WAR WRENCH 4
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OKAY first there is no other way to think other then inside the Bible. Jesus knew what Judas was doing nothing was hiden from him. Jesus knew so why would u say what do u think Jesus would have said. I think u need to not ask questions like "if Judas had told Jesus about betraying Him, what would Jesus have said to Judas?" b/c Jesus already knew, why do u think he told his disciples one of them would betray him (not the exact words but u get the jist)
2007-01-13 08:50:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus told Judas to do it. Jesus said that the one he gives the bread to will betray him. Then, he walked over to Judas and gave it to Judas. Only after giving it to Judas does the Bible say that Satan entered Judas.
2007-01-13 08:52:32
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answered by Anonymous
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There are many gospels that the church removed from the bible. One shows that Judas and Jesus talked about the whole thing; Judas hesitantly agreed but had to do it since it was all part of the plan.
2007-01-13 08:50:07
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answered by Anonymous
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No need to think outside the Bible... Jesus knew Judas was going to betray Him, thats why He said it at the Last Supper
2007-01-13 08:48:55
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answered by impossble_dream 6
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For God "SO" LOVED Judas that He gave [the father] His only son [Jesus gave Himself] that IF Judas had BE-LIVED in Him He would have been given eternal life John 3:16, that did NOT change because his name was judas, Jesus would have forgiven him but for Judas and you and me there is a point of NO return, you see 1 John 1:9 says "IF" you confess your sins He is faithfull to forgive "AND" Cleanse us from all trespasses, but If we refuse the invite before too long we do not anymore here that holy spirit calling us to repent and IF we do it long enough we won't want to be forgiven and THEN is when it becomes unpardenable because God will NOT force us to forsake a sin and repent, learn more free on line bible course www.itiswritten.com bible questions www.bibleinfo.com talk to me also wgr88@yahoo.com God bless
2007-01-13 08:52:56
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answered by wgr88 6
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First, you're assuming that a e book written approximately one hundred years after the activities and that has been for this reason altered is an precise representation of historic previous. that's not. that's merely a tale, the characters do despite the author needs them to. Judas 'betrays' Jesus simply by fact some out of context passage interior the OT says he will, and the Christians can upload one greater messianic 'prophecy' that has been fulfilled. For a various tale look on the Gospel in accordance to Judas. A gnostic gospel that the church declared heresy in certainty simply by fact they did not like it. It will strengthen your precise element. Jesus would desire to die on the hands of the government so as that his human blood sacrifice can wash away our sins (do not ask why an all-powerful deity won't be able to purely wash them away and not utilising a human sacrifice.) So Jesus instructions Judas to betray him to the Romans. yet it is merely yet another tale written long after the time that those activities have been meant to happen.
2016-10-19 22:43:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus knew of the betrayal and he did nothing to prevent it. It was the reason he was here.
If Judas would have directly made the connection to Jesus, I don't think Jesus would have made an argument. Form the beginning of his ministry he was preparing the 12 for their future without him.
Not in the Bible:
Judas has a book/teaching in which he says it was a conspiracy between them. I don't buy it, why would he then go hang himself. I have never read this book but it has been carbon dated.
2007-01-13 09:04:00
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answered by ? 4
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Judas did not have to tell Jesus. He knew it all the time. And this is what He said to Judas that night:
John 13:21 When Jesus had said these things, He was troubled in spirit, and testified and said, "Most assuredly, I say to you, one of you will betray Me."
13:22 Then the disciples looked at one another, perplexed about whom He spoke.
13:23 Now there was leaning on Jesus' bosom one of His disciples, whom Jesus loved.
13:24 Simon Peter therefore motioned to him to ask who it was of whom He spoke.
13:25 Then, leaning back on Jesus' breast, he said to Him, "Lord, who is it?"
13:26 Jesus answered, "It is he to whom I shall give a piece of bread when I have dipped [it]." And having dipped the bread, He gave [it] to Judas Iscariot, [the son] of Simon.
13:27 Now after the piece of bread, Satan entered him. Then Jesus said to him, "What you do, do quickly."
13:28 But no one at the table knew for what reason He said this to him.
13:29 For some thought, because Judas had the money box, that Jesus had said to him, "Buy [those things] we need for the feast," or that he should give something to the poor.
13:30 Having received the piece of bread, he then went out immediately. And it was night.
Jesus told Judas to do what he was planning to do, that is betrying Him. Jesus knew it all the time.
2007-01-13 08:53:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus knew. And He said to Judas "what you must do do quickly." John 13:27
2007-01-13 08:56:34
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answered by I-o-d-tiger 6
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I don't know, but Jesus already knew Judas was gonna betray Him at the Last Supper. In case you don't already know, Judas was the only disciple of the 12 who was not saved, and he was their treasurer.
2007-01-13 08:49:28
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answered by the pink baker 6
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