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Was Judas 'predestained' to betray Jesus? If so, was it a sin?
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Da Purple Chicken |
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" But Jesus, knowing in himself that his disciples were murmuring about this, said to them: “Does this stumble YOU? What, therefore, if YOU should behold the Son of man ascending to where he was before? It is the spirit that is life-giving; the flesh is of no use at all. The sayings that I have spoken to YOU are spirit and are life. But there are some of YOU that do not believe.” For from [the] beginning Jesus knew who were the ones not believing and who was the one that would betray him. So he went on to say: “This is why I have said to YOU, No one can come to me unless it is granted him by the Father.” Jo6:61
Quoting: DGN DGN, would you PLEASE consider availing yourself of this book. Judas WAS NOT THE BETRAYER! It was juda Ihariot son of a pharisee. [ link to tweeofmeer.webs.com] Judas himself gives the truth along with "Jesus" in this book. And then after you read that, go to this version, as you will understand better where this version came from. and forget that I posted below about the missing post, I didn't send it. I have to finish this later. Quoting: Nobody in Particular Read a book about Jesus' betrayer? Seems more opportune to read about the living than the dead; "The words of the wise ones are like oxgoads, and just like nails driven in are those indulging in collections [of sentences]; they have been given from one shepherd. 12 As regards anything besides these, my son, take a warning: To the making of many books there is no end, and much devotion [to them] is wearisome to the flesh." Ecc12:11 Quoting: DGN Good verse! This should apply to everything written after Ecclesiates - which would be any book included in the present day bible written after the 3rd century BC.
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