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What does the Bible say about the betrayal of Christ?

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The Bible prophesies the betrayal of Christ, notably in Psalm 41, highlighting Judas as the friend who turned against Him.

Psalm 41 speaks of betrayal, specifically referencing the anguish of David and foreshadowing the betrayal of Christ by Judas. It describes how Judas, a familiar friend who shared in Christ's ministry, would raise his heel against Him, symbolizing a severe act of treachery. This betrayal is a profound reminder of the hurt caused by those we trust, and it underscores the prophecy that Jesus would be sold out by one of His closest companions. The New Testament affirms this in John 13:18, where Jesus directly applies this psalm to Judas, emphasizing that this act was foreordained as part of God's redemptive plan.
Scripture References: Psalm 41:9, John 13:18, Zechariah 11:12

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