THE BETRAYAL AND ARREST OF JESUS
BIBLE REFERENCES: Mark 14:43-52; Matt. 26:47-56.
CONTENT
- Meaning of Betrayal
- The Betrayal and Arrest
- Moral Lessons
Meaning of Betrayal
Betrayal is the act of giving out information about something or somebody to an enemy. It is an act disloyalty and unfaithfulness
The Betrayal and Arrest
After the last supper, Jesus and His disciples left for the Mount of Olives to spend the night there from where they went to the garden of Gethsemane. Jesus prayed a prayer of agony in the garden because of the heaviness of His heart. After some time Judas Iscariot who was to betray Him came with a crowd to arrest Jesus because they have promised to pay him thirty pieces of silver if he can hand over Jesus to them. Before this time, Judas Iscariot had given the crowd a sign to identify the person to arrest. Judas went near Jesus and kissed Him, on seeing this sign the crowd that came with him immediately arrested Jesus
One of the disciples of Jesus tried to defend Jesus by cutting off the ear of one of the servant of the high priest.
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