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Judas Iscariot là ai?

-Người nói vậy, chẳng phải lo cho kẻ nghèo đâu, song vì người vốn là tay trộm cắp, và giữ túi bạc, trộm lấy của người ta để ở trong. -
Giăng 12:6
Judas Iscariot is typically remembered for one thing: his betrayal of Jesus. He was one of the twelve disciples who lived with and followed Jesus for three years. He witnessed Jesus’ ministry, His teaching, and His many miracles. He was the treasurer for the group and used this trusted position to steal from their resources (John 12:6).
Đức Chúa Jêsus đáp rằng: Aáy là kẻ mà ta trao cho miếng bánh ta sẽ nhúng đây. Đoạn, Ngài nhúng một miếng, rồi lấy cho Giu-đa ỗch-ca-ri-ốt, con trai của Si-môn.
Giăng 13:26
Judas was a common name in that era, and there are several other Judases mentioned in the New Testament. One of the other disciples was named Judas (John 14:22), and so was one of Jesus’ own half-brothers (Mark 6:3). To differentiate, John 6:71 and John 13:26 refer to Christ’s betrayer as “Judas, son of Simon Iscariot.”
Scholars have several ideas about the derivation of the surname. One is that Iscariot refers to Kerioth, a region or town in Judea. Another idea is that it refers to the Sicarii, a cadre of assassins among the Jewish rebels.
Đức Chúa Jêsus hỏi rằng: Hỡi Giu-đa, ngươi lấy cái hôn để phản Con người sao?
Lu-ca 22:48
The possible association with the Sicarii allows for interesting speculation about Judas’ motives for his betrayal, but the fact that he made a conscious choice to betray Jesus (Luke 22:48) remains the same. The surname Iscariot is useful, if for no other reason, in that it leaves no doubt about which Judas is being referred to.
Here are some of the facts we glean from key verses about Judas and his betrayal:
Money was important to Judas. As already mentioned, he was a thief, and, according to Matthew 26:13–15, the chief priests paid him “thirty silver coins” to betray the Lord.
Jesus knew from the very beginning what Judas Iscariot would do. Jesus told His disciples, “Have I not chosen you, the Twelve? Yet one of you is a devil!” (John 6:70). And at the Last Supper, Jesus predicted His betrayal and identified the betrayer: “Jesus answered, ‘It is the one to whom I will give this piece of bread when I have dipped it in the dish.’ Then, dipping the piece of bread, he gave it to Judas Iscariot, son of Simon” (John 13:26).
Jesus said that Judas Iscariot was not “clean”; i.e., he had not been born again and was not forgiven of his sins (John 13:10–11). In fact, Judas was empowered to do what he did by the devil himself: “As soon as Judas took the bread [that Jesus had given him], Satan entered into him” (John 13:27).
The other disciples had no clue that Judas Iscariot harbored treacherous thoughts. When Jesus mentioned a betrayer in their midst, the other disciples worried that it was they who would prove disloyal (John 13:22). No one suspected Judas. He was a trusted member of the Twelve. Even when Jesus told Judas, “What you are about to do, do quickly,” (John 13:27), and Judas left the Last Supper, the others at the table simply thought Judas had been sent to buy more food or to give something to charity (verses 28–29).
Judas Iscariot betrayed the Lord with a kiss, perfectly in keeping with his brazen duplicity (Luke 22:47–48). After committing his atrocious act, Judas “was seized with remorse and returned the thirty silver coins to the chief priests and the elders” (Matthew 27:3). But we learn that remorse does not equal repentance—rather than make amends or seek forgiveness, “he went away and hanged himself” (Matthew 27:5).
Judas Iscariot fulfilled the prophecy of Psalm 41:9, “Even my close friend, someone I trusted, one who shared my bread, has turned against me” (cf. John 13:18). Yet Judas was fully responsible for his actions. Jesus said, “The Son of Man will go just as it is written about him. But woe to that man who betrays the Son of Man! It would be better for him if he had not been born” (Matthew 26:24).
Matthew 27:6–8 reports that the chief priests took the “blood money” from Judas and bought a potter’s field as a place for burying foreigners (thus fulfilling the prophecy of Zechariah 11:12–13). Acts 1:18–19 continues the story of what happened after Judas’ death and gives some additional information. Luke reports, “With the reward he got for his wickedness, Judas bought a field; there he fell headlong, his body burst open and all his intestines spilled out. Everyone in Jerusalem heard about this, so they called that field in their language Akeldama, that is, Field of Blood.” The additional detail we learn from Luke is that, after Judas hanged himself, his dead body fell into the very field purchased with his ill-gotten gains.
Given the fact of Judas’ close proximity to Jesus during three years of ministry, it is hard to imagine how he could follow through on such a dastardly betrayal. Judas’ story teaches us to guard against small, gradual failings that gain strength and power in our lives and that could open the door to more deadly influences. His story is also a great reminder that appearances can be deceiving. Jesus taught, “Many will say to me on that day, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name and in your name drive out demons and in your name perform many miracles?’ Then I will tell them plainly, ‘I never knew you. Away from me, you evildoers!’” (Matthew 7:22–23).
* Kinh Thánh Tham Khảo:
Giăng 12:6 - -Người nói vậy, chẳng phải lo cho kẻ nghèo đâu, song vì người vốn là tay trộm cắp, và giữ túi bạc, trộm lấy của người ta để ở trong. -
Giăng 13:26 - Đức Chúa Jêsus đáp rằng: Aáy là kẻ mà ta trao cho miếng bánh ta sẽ nhúng đây. Đoạn, Ngài nhúng một miếng, rồi lấy cho Giu-đa ỗch-ca-ri-ốt, con trai của Si-môn.
Lu-ca 22:48 - Đức Chúa Jêsus hỏi rằng: Hỡi Giu-đa, ngươi lấy cái hôn để phản Con người sao?
Ma-thi-ơ 26:13 - Quả thật, ta nói cùng các ngươi, khắp cả thế gian, hễ nơi nào Tin Lành nầy được giảng ra, thì cũng thuật lại việc người ấy đã làm để nhớ đến người.
Giăng 13:26 - Đức Chúa Jêsus đáp rằng: Aáy là kẻ mà ta trao cho miếng bánh ta sẽ nhúng đây. Đoạn, Ngài nhúng một miếng, rồi lấy cho Giu-đa ỗch-ca-ri-ốt, con trai của Si-môn.
Giăng 13:27 - Liền khi Giu-đa đã lấy miếng bánh, thì quỉ Sa-tan vào lòng người. Đức Chúa Jêsus bèn phán cùng người rằng: Sự ngươi làm hãy làm mau đi.
Giăng 13:27 - Liền khi Giu-đa đã lấy miếng bánh, thì quỉ Sa-tan vào lòng người. Đức Chúa Jêsus bèn phán cùng người rằng: Sự ngươi làm hãy làm mau đi.
Ma-thi-ơ 27:5 - Giu-đa bèn ném bạc vào đền thờ, liền trở ra, đi thắt cổ.
Ma-thi-ơ 26:24 - Con người đi, y theo lời đã chép về Ngài; song khốn nạn thay cho kẻ phản Con người! Thà nó chẳng sanh ra thì hơn!
Công-vụ 1:18 - Tên đó lấy tiền thưởng của tội ác mình mà mua một đám ruộng, rồi thì nhào xuống, nứt bụng và ruột đổ ra hết.

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