What Does It Mean To Say That Judas Committed The Cruelest Betrayal Of Man

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Having this in mind when the roman soldier arrested jesus in the garden judan, one of his disciples, identified him with a kiss. Jesus repond, " are you betraying the son of a man with a kiss". Judas committed the cruelest betrayal. He acted as an intimated friend. deep down he was a hostile stranger to Christ is not weather God exists; rather do we love, trust and obey him. Make no mistake, behaviors betrayal who the boss of our lives

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