The Judas Case: Investigating History’s Most Infamous Betrayal
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The crucifixion of Jesus Christ, history's greatest crime, began with an intimate betrayal by one of his closest companions, Judas Iscariot, who delivered him to authorities for thirty pieces of silver.
• Unlike the other disciples who came from Galilee, Judas was from Judea
• Judas was so trusted that Jesus appointed him treasurer of the group
• No other disciples suspected Judas would betray Jesus at the Last Supper
• Scripture says "Satan entered Judas," indicating spiritual warfare
• Judas knew Jesus' private prayer locations and routines
• The religious leaders were "delighted" when Judas offered to betray Jesus
• Judas identified Jesus with a kiss—the ultimate symbol of friendship turned to betrayal
• Despite being betrayed, Jesus prayed "Father, forgive them"
• Judas couldn't live with his guilt and committed suicide after returning the money
• Jesus knew Judas would betray him but chose him anyway, showing his remarkable love
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