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The World’s Glorification of Judas The World’s Glorification of Judas

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I The Biblical Record Concerning Judas A Judas call as an apostle Matt 1024 B Judas behavior among the apostles Matt 101 58 John 1246 C Judas betrayal of Jesus ID: 296367

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The World’s Glorification of Judas

I. The Biblical Record Concerning Judas.

A. Judas’ call as an apostle (Matt. 10:2-4).

B. Judas’ behavior among the apostles. (Matt. 10:1; 5-8; John 12:4-6).

C. Judas’ betrayal of Jesus.

1. Judas’ goes to the chief priests (Matt. 26:14-16; Mark 14:11; Luke 22:6).

The signal (Matt. 26:48; Mark 14:44). Slide2

The World’s Glorification of Judas

I. The Biblical Record Concerning Judas.

A. Judas’ call as an apostle (Matt. 10:2-4).

B. Judas’ behavior among the apostles. (Matt. 10:1; 5-8; John 12:4-6).

Judas’ betrayal of Jesus.

3. Jesus’ prediction of Judas’ betrayal (John 13:21-30).

4. Judas’ betrayal (John 18:1-12; Luke 22:47-48; Matt. 26:50).Slide3

The World’s Glorification of Judas

I. The Biblical Record Concerning Judas.

D. Judas’ death (Matt. 27:1-10; Acts 1:18-19).

E. Biblical Interpretation of Judas (Acts 1:12-26; John 17:12; Luke 6:16; Luke 22:3; Acts 5:3,4; John 13:2; 6:70-71).Slide4

The World’s Glorification of Judas

II. Motives Behind a Reinterpretation of Judas’ Character.

A. Literary creativity (2 Tim. 2:15-16).

B. The devaluation of Scripture (Prov. 30:5; 2 Tim. 3:16-17;

2 Pet.

1:16-21).

C. Historical revisionism (Luke 1:1-4).

D.

Minimalization

of Judas’ sin (1 John 2:15-17).