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What does the Bible say about Judas's betrayal?

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The Bible shows Judas as the traitor who betrayed Jesus for thirty pieces of silver, symbolizing profound darkness and separation from Christ.

In John 13:30, Judas Iscariot's actions are depicted symbolically through the statement 'and it was night.' This reflects not only the physical darkness but also the spiritual blindness that engulfed him as he chose to betray the Son of God. His departure from the presence of Jesus signifies a transition from light to darkness, both literally and metaphorically. This is emphasized in the sermon, which highlights that he went out into the night, indicating a life consumed by darkness, further reinforced by the entry of Satan into him (John 13:27).
Scripture References: John 13:30, Zechariah 11:12

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