16 Quotes About Juda

Judas was a common name in the time of Jesus and the New Testament. Judas Iscariot was one of Jesus’ twelve disciples and he followed Jesus for three years. Judas was one of the twelve apostles and became known as the betrayer. He was one of the twelve disciples who were with Jesus when he was crucified.

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For you will certainly carry out God's purpose, however you act, but it makes a difference to you whether you serve like Judas or like John. C.s. Lewis
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All the world is made of music. We are all strings on a lyre. We resonate. We sing together. Joe Hill
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Thousands of cars and a million guitars Screaming with power in the air! We've found the place where the decibels race This army of rock will be there To ram it down Ram it down! Straight to the heart of this town. Ram it down. Ram it down. Razing the place to the ground, Ram it down! Rob Halford
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People who chase money without chasing any good reason for it are always brought down by the money they chase. Yes! If God gives you a gift, he adds it's manual that contains how to use it to it. However, if you chase something without receiving any authority from above, you will be tempted to throw it away because you can't find any good manual for it; Go, ask Judas Iscariot. He has more to say!. Israelmore Ayivor
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Peter denied Jesus; Judas betrayed Jesus. The bad news was that both of them fell off the track and were both filled with regrets, remorse and anguish for their mischievous behaviours. However it was only Peter who chose to rise again after falling! Judas chose to end it with suicide! If you fall, you can rise again! Israelmore Ayivor
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Judas said, "Master, as you have listened to all of them, now also listen to me. For I have seen a great vision." And when Jesus heard this, he laughed and said to him, "You thirteenth daimon, why do you try so hard? But speak up, and I shall bear with you. Rodolphe Kasser
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Master, take me in along with these people." Jesus answered and said, "Your star has led you astray, Judas. Rodolphe Kasser
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Between the sands of time and tradition is a multitude of truths untold. J.E. Cross
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Because of Jesus’ supposed predestination, God would have had to choose the people who would kill and betray his son, choose the method by which he would be killed (crucifixion), and the time at which the event would occur. Those guilty of killing Jesus would therefore be simply carrying out God’s wishes without the free will to have chosen a path for themselves. David G. McAfee
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Have you heard of the most evil things done by people in their lifetime? They have coveted men's wives, killed hundreds of Christians and sold their best friend's life away for just a few coins. Isn't it interesting that they were God's chosen in the bible? ---Saul, Judas & King David Shannon L. Alder
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Let's think of that moment when a woman washed the feet of Jesus with the nard, so expensive: it is a religious moment, a moment of gratitude, a moment of love. And he [Judas] stands apart with bitter criticism: 'But this could have been used for the poor! ' This is the first reference that I have found, in the Gospel, to poverty as an ideology. The ideologue does not know what love is, because he does nt know how to give himself. Pope Francis
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People would say bad things about you, because it is the only way their insignificant self can feel better than you. Dennis E. Adonis
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The bare knowledge of God's will is inefficacious, it doth not better the heart. Knowledge alone is like a winter sun, which hath no heat or influence; it doth not warm the affections, or purify the conscience. Judas was a great luminary, he knew God's will, but he was a traitor. Thomas Watson
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Guess that's thirty-one pieces of silver you've got now, huh? Sleep well, Judas. Mark Millar
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Do you know who W.H. Auden was, Mr. Iscariot? W.H. Auden was a poet who once said, “God may reduce you on Judgement Day to tears of shame reciting by heart the poems you would have written had your life been good”… She was my poem, Mr. Iscariot. Her and the kids. But mostly her. You cashed in for silver, Mr. Iscariot. But me? Me…I threw away gold. That’s a fact. That’s a natural fact. Stephen Adly Guirgis