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What does the Bible say about betrayal of Christ?

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The Bible describes the betrayal of Christ as a profound sin, exemplified by Judas Iscariot's actions as foretold in the Psalms.

The betrayal of Christ is addressed in the Gospels, particularly in Luke 22:21-23, where Jesus indicates that one of his disciples will betray him. This shocking revelation caused the disciples to question among themselves who it might be, revealing their disbelief and sorrow. The gravity of the sin of betrayal is emphasized across Scripture and is contrasted with the grace that ultimately extends to believers. Judas, despite his trusted position as treasurer, is remembered infamously for his treachery. Jesus’ acknowledgment of Judas as 'friend' underscores the tragic nature of betrayal amidst the intimacy of their relationship.
Scripture References: Luke 22:21-23, Psalms

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Todd Nibert · Oct 16, 2016