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*INTRODUCTION*
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*1.      **Left Judas Iscariot till the last*
a.       His name is ALWAYS listed LAST in the list of disciples
b.      Sadly his name has become synonymous with BETRAYAL
 
*2.
**The NAME ‘Judas’ was a COMMON name in Jesus’ day*
a.
As mentioned last week, JUDAS is the Greek form of the Hebrew name ‘Judah’
                                                              i.
The name of one of the twelve tribes of Israel
b.
The tribe of Judah spent thousands of years building up a GOOD name
                                                              i.
CALEB was of the tribe of Judah – Num 13:6
                                                            ii.
DAVID was of the tribe of Judah
                                                          iii.
JUDAH was the kingly tribe
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MOST of the Jews who returned to rebuild Jerusalem during the time of Ezra and Nehemiah were from the tribe of JUDAH
                                                            v.
JESUS was born of the tribe of Judah
                                                          vi.
JUDAH – a most respectable name
 
*3.
**YET 1600 years later when the Bible was assembled*
a.       Translators would NOT use the writers name for the second to last book
 
*Matthew 13:55** *Is not this the carpenter's son? is not his mother called Mary? and his brethren, James, and Joses, and Simon, and Judas?
b.      Instead they  used JUDE
c.       Judas – the ULTIMATE example on one who FAILED the Lord
d.
Yet who among US has NOT at one time or another FAILED the Lord
e.       What are WE to do?
 
 
*WHEN YOU FAIL GOD ADMIT YOU WERE WRONG*
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*1.      **Judas is called ISCARIOT*
a.       Means ‘man of Kerioth’
b.
This identified WHERE he lived before following Jesus
c.       Kerioth was a small town in southern Judea near Hebron
 
*2.
**Judas Iscariot was the ONLY Judean Jew of the twelve*
a.
The rest were GALILEAN Jews
b.      Judean Jews typically felt SUPERIOR to Galilean Jews because Judea included Jerusalem
                                                              i.
The MECCA
1.
Of Education
2.      Of wealth
3.      Of religion
c.       Judean Jews considered RURAL Galilean Jews as UNEDUCATED
 
*Acts 4:13** *Now when they saw the boldness of Peter and John, and perceived that they were unlearned and ignorant men, they marvelled; and they took knowledge of them, that they had been with Jesus.
*3.      **No doubt Judas Iscariot felt the same way*
a.       What were all the COUNTRY idiots doing around Jesus
b.
For 3 years Judas must have struggled with his PREJUDICE
c.
For 3 years Judas must have struggled with his UNBELIEF
d.
His PRIDE got in his WAY of salvation
 
*Psalms 10:4** *The wicked, through the pride of his countenance, will not seek /after God/: God /is/ not in all his thoughts.
e.       His PRIDE let GREED become his god
f.
Because of his PRIDE he could not admit he was WRONG
g.
But you MUST
 
 
*WHEN YOU FAIL GOD ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY*
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*1.      **We looked at many calls of the apostles*
a.
But the first time we hear of Judas is when his name is mentioned in the list of the disciples
 
*Matthew 10:4** *Simon the Canaanite, and Judas Iscariot, who also betrayed him.
b.
We do know that when Jesus called His disciples, He knew ONE would betray Him
c.       ONE would fulfill the OT prophecy
 
*Psalms 41:9** *Yea, mine own familiar friend, in whom I trusted, which did eat of my bread, hath lifted up /his/ heel against me.
*2.      **Jesus speaks of this BETRAYAL*
 
*John 13:18** *I speak not of you all: I know whom I have chosen: but that the scripture may be fulfilled, He that eateth bread with me hath lifted up his heel against me.
a.       Jesus is now at the /Passover/ - what is NOW called the LORD’S SUPPER
b.
There He used part of Psalm 41:9 to EXPLAIN Judas’ betrayal
c.
But notice a PHRASE not quoted
                                                              i.
‘/Mine own familiar friend, in whom I trusted’/
d.      Jesus KNEW from the beginning that Judas would be His BETRAYER
e.       Jesus ALSO knew the exact amount of MONEY Judah would get for BETRAYING Jesus - 30 pieces of silver
 
*Zechariah 11:13** *And the LORD said unto me, Cast it unto the potter: a goodly price that I was prised at of them.
And I took the thirty /pieces/ of silver, and cast them to the potter in the house of the LORD.
*3.
**Judas certainly FOOLED the other disciples*
a.
He LOOKED good, TALKED good, ACTED good
b.
He was RESPECTED and TRUSTED by the OTHER disciples
c.       BUT Jesus KNEW his heart
 
*4.
**Back up 6 days we find Jesus in Bethany*
a.
A dinner was given in Jesus’ honor at the home of Simon the leper
 
*Matthew 26:6** *Now when Jesus was in Bethany, in the house of Simon the leper,
b.
At this dinner Mary takes EXPENSIVE ointment (perfumed oil) and pours it on Jesus’ HEAD and FEET
c.       THEN she WIPES His feet with her hair
d.
This was EXPENSIVE perfume
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