Luke 22:47

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What Does This Mean?

This verse describes the moment when a crowd approaches Jesus with Judas leading them, planning to betray Jesus by kissing him as a sign for his arrest. It is from Luke's gospel and shows how betrayal unfolds during Jesus' final hours.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek, but one of your friends tells others where you are hiding. That’s what Judas did here; he showed the bad guys where to find Jesus by pretending to greet him with a kiss.

Historical Background

Luke, a doctor and companion of Paul, wrote this account around 60-75 AD for Gentile Christians. It was set in Jerusalem during Passover when tensions between religious leaders and Roman authorities were high.

Living It Out Today

Today, we can see parallels with workplace situations where a colleague might betray confidential information to competitors or friends who gossip about you behind your back.

Topics

betrayaldiscipleshipgood vs. evilsacrificefaithfulnessleadership

Related Verses

Matthew 26:47-50Mark 14:43-45John 18:2-11Zechariah 11:12-13Psalm 41:9

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Judas betray Jesus with a kiss?
Judas used a kiss as a secret sign to identify Jesus because it was dark, and many looked like Jesus. This act underscores the depth of his betrayal.
Is there any hope for someone who betrays others?
Yes, even Judas' story offers a glimpse of regret, though he took his own life. The Bible teaches that God's grace is available to all, regardless of past actions.
How can we prevent betrayal in our relationships?
Building trust through honesty and integrity strengthens bonds. Communicating openly and maintaining loyalty are key to preventing betrayals.
What does this passage teach about following Jesus?
This event shows that following Jesus is not always easy or safe. It requires steadfastness in the face of opposition and personal cost.
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