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How do we know Judas truly betrayed Jesus?

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Judas's betrayal is recorded in the Gospels and is foretold in Scripture, indicating that he was chosen knowing his heart, fulfilling the prophecy.

Judas Iscariot's betrayal of Jesus is a tragic reality captured in the Gospels, particularly highlighted in the context of Psalm 41. Jesus explicitly states in John 6:70 that He chose twelve disciples, and one of them was a devil, indicating His awareness of Judas's eventual treachery. This foreknowledge does not negate Judas's culpability but rather affirms God's sovereignty and predestination in the events leading to Christ's crucifixion. The betrayal was not merely a failure of friendship but a vital part of God's redemptive plan as foretold in the Scriptures, illustrating the depth of human sinfulness and the divine purpose behind it.
Scripture References: John 6:70, Psalm 41:9

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