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What does the Bible say about Judas Iscariot?

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Judas Iscariot's betrayal of Jesus is a profound tragedy depicted in the Gospels, highlighting the danger of proximity to Christ without true belief.

The figure of Judas Iscariot serves as a sobering reminder of the potential for spiritual deception. As outlined in Matthew 26:24, Jesus states that it would have been better for Judas had he never been born, showcasing the severity of his betrayal. This tragedy is not merely about the act of betrayal itself but speaks to a deeper issue—Judas was physically close to Jesus, yet spiritually far. His life represents countless individuals who may participate in religious activities without true faith, highlighting the danger of assuming proximity to Christ guarantees salvation.
Scripture References: Matthew 26:24; Matthew 27:3-5, John 6:70-71, Psalm 41:9, Psalm 109:8, Zechariah 11:12, Matthew 27:1-10, John 17:12, Matthew 26:14-16

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Is it I?
Greg Elmquist · Jul 20, 2025
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