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Why is the betrayal of Judas significant in the Bible?

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Judas's betrayal is significant as it illustrates the depths of human deceit and the fulfillment of prophecy regarding the rejection of Christ.

The betrayal of Judas is pivotal in the narrative of Christ's passion and serves to reveal the nature of human sin and deceit. Judas, whose name means 'praise,' ironically embodies betrayal and disloyalty, highlighting how even those closest to Christ can be deceived by their desires (Matthew 26:14-16). His act fulfilled numerous biblical prophecies, illustrating the foreordained plan of God for redemption through the betrayal of His Son. This profound deceit not only underscores the reality of spiritual wickedness but also serves as a warning to believers about the potential for deception within their own hearts (Luke 22:47-48).
Scripture References: Matthew 26:14-16, Luke 22:47-48

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