User talk:Raybaba

The info on Judas Iscariot does not satisfy the questions with the correct motives. I for one have traced the stepping stones (clues) to discover that Judas was the "disciple that laid on Jesus' chest at the last supper. This makes Judas the "disciple whom Jesus loved" But the statement was not made by anyone but Judas himself. In other words, when he deserved to be hated for what he had done, he was loved by our Lord. Put Judas next to our Lord at the supper and follow him to Annas and you'll be on the right tract. Remember the woman at the gate knows Judas from when he visited Annas prior to the arrest and made a deal to hand Jesus over (betrayed). And Annas only promised to pay Judas when the contract was fulfilled, not in advance. She is a major player in the Johns' account. Another clue is that a squad of police is only about eight men. Malcus is the prefered servant of the High Priest and he is equiped with a sword and authurity to lead a squad of temple police to arrest Jesus.

Rababa

Yes, about Judas. this is why I stated to see if people were satisfied with the info provided thus far. the Greek word provided for betrayed need not be reirrated. the material is all in the Gospels themselvs. I will provid all evidnce for those who are interested in the Greek language of the NT. after all, these are questions that people have on the subject that want answers for the motive and language that solve the problem. I hope I can help. Rababa