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Judas Iscariot : (died c.AD 30), one of the twelve Apostles of Christ, he was their treasurer. The Gospel of Christ that he wrote was discovered in the 20th century.

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... Page 87 "Who is Judas?" asked Sudeep. "Yes, yes, Nirodda read out to us a letter of yours which we liked immensely - the one you wrote to your sister Saro, relating the story of Judas Iscariot." Vinit curiously asked, "Which letter? Which story? Nirodda does not take our class, so we don't know it." Sri Aurobindo asked with a sweet smile, "Oh, you mean the one I wrote to Saro from... would be very much disappointed. Of course, so was I. I wrote to her that it was a great mistake for me to have gone at all; for it had made Baroda quite intolerable to me. There is an old story of Judas Iscariot, which suited me to the ground. Judas, after betraying Christ, hanged himself and went to Hell where he was honoured with the hottest oven in the whole establishment. Here he must burn for ever ...

... as ‘the whole nation’ acknowledged collective responsibility and invoked what turned out to be a curse upon themselves and their progeny: ‘His blood be upon us and upon our children!’’’. 543 Judas Iscariot, who betrayed Jesus to the Romans and will be regarded as the typical representative of the Jewish people, was according to the Gospel writers possessed by the Devil before committing his loathsome ...

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... of focus from the first part to the second part of the passage. Then, "has drunk the bitter cup" is a direct echo of Christ's in the Bible in the symbolism that is obvious in his words. When Judas Iscariot helps the men of the Jewish Chief Priest to capture Jesus, his disciple Peter attacks the slave who nears his Master and cuts off his ear. Jesus tells Peter to put his sword in his sheath and ...

... Peter) and his brother Andrew; James and his brother John, the sons of Zebedee; Philip; Bartholomew; Thomas; Matthew, the tax collector; James, son of Alphaeus; Thaddaeus; Simon the Patriot; and Judas Iscariot. Page 120 of followers, Christ traveled through Palestine over a period of three years. He performed miracles and delivered his message, often through parables. 1 It is indeed ...

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... sins." As the punishment for a blasphemer was to be put to death, the officials of the temple plotted his death. After the Last Supper, Jesus was betrayed by a traitorous disciple called Judas Iscariot. This is a famous scene which takes place in the Garden of Gethsemane. Judas led a group of Roman soldiers. He went to Jesus and kissed him. This display of perverse love was the signal to the ...

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... and took counsel together in order to arrest Jesus by stealth and kill him. [Mat 26:5] But they said, "Not during the feast, lest there be a tumult among the people." The Betrayer, Judas Iscariot [Luke 22:3] Then Satan entered into Judas called Iscariot, who was of the number of the twelve; [Luke 22:4] he went away and conferred with the chief priests and officers how he might ...

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... Bose. The return to Baroda after family reunion was not quite to Sri Aurobindo's liking, as may be inferred from a letter he wrote to Sarojini on 25 August 1894: There is an old story about Judas Iscariot, which suits me down to the ground. Judas, after betraying Christ, hanged himself and went to hell where he was honoured with the hottest oven in the whole establishment. Here he must bum for ...

... leader of the Page 53 Jerusalem Church (Acts 15:13-21). 47 Both in Luke (16:16) and in Acts (1:13) we find "Judas [=Jude] the brother of a James" (to be distinguished from Judas Iscariot, the future betrayer of Jesus) put among the twelve apostles chosen by Jesus and, if we attend to the just preceding phrase in Luke - "Matthew and Thomas, James the son of Alpheus, and Simon called ...

... people of God and that it has to murder and strangle the heathen.” 555 Or: “Cursed goy [i.e. non-Jew] that I am, I cannot understand how the Jews manage to be so skilful, unless I think that when Judas Iscariot hanged himself, his guts burst and emptied. Perhaps the Jews sent their servants with plates of silver and pots of gold to gather up Judas’ piss with the other treasures, and then they ate and ...

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... the mosaic of peoples which constituted the population of the Roman Empire.” 597 The association of the Jews with money seems to have been the result of the Christians associating them with Judas Iscariot and his thirty pieces of silver, condemning them as murderers of God, and gaining the upper hand in the Empire. “During the early Christian centuries the myth of the Jews as an avaricious race ...

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... start tomorrow. Neither my affairs, nor my finances will admit of it. Indeed it was a great mistake for me to go at all; for it has made Baroda quite intolerable to me. There is an old story about Judas Iscariot, which suits me down to the ground. Judas, after betraying Christ, hanged himself and went to Hell where he was honoured with the hottest oven in the whole establishment. Here he must burn for ...

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... start tomorrow. Neither my affairs, nor my finances will admit of it. Indeed it was a great mistake for me to go at all; for it has made Baroda quite intolerable to me. There is an old story about Judas Iscariot, which suits me down to the ground. Judas, after betraying Christ, hanged himself and went to Hell where he was honoured with the hottest oven in the whole establishment. Here he must burn for ...

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... start tomorrow. Neither my affairs, nor my finances will admit of it. Indeed it was a great mistake to go at all, for it has made Baroda quite intolerable to me. There is an old story about Judas Iscariot, which suits me down to the ground. Judas, after betraying Christ, hanged himself and went to Hell where he was honoured with the hottest oven in the whole establishment. Here he must burn for ...

... start tomorrow. Neither my affairs, nor my finances will admit of it. Indeed it was a great mistake for me to go at all; for it has made Baroda quite intolerable to me. There is an old story about Judas Iscariot, which suits me down to the ground. Judas, after betraying Christ, hanged himself and went to Hell where he was honoured with the Page 43 hottest oven in the whole establishment ...

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... start tomorrow. Neither my affairs, nor my finances will admit of it. Indeed it was a great mistake for me to go at all; for it has made Baroda quite intolerable to me. There is an old story about Judas Iscariot, which suits me down to the ground. Judas, after betraying Christ, hanged himself and went to Hell Page 57 where he was honoured with the hottest oven in the whole establishment ...