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Why was Judas betrayal necessary?

Why was Judas betrayal necessary?

Judas’ betrayal was a necessary part of God’s salvation plan Another theory says that if Judas had not betrayed Jesus the Crucifixion would not have taken place, there would have been no Resurrection and the founding events of Christianity would not have occurred.

What did Jesus say about Judas betrayal?

“The Son of Man goes, even as it is written of him, but woe to that man through whom the Son of Man is betrayed! It would be better for that man if he had not been born.” Judas, who betrayed him, answered: “It isn’t me, is it, Rabbi?” He said to him: “You said it.”

Who wiped Jesus face?

Veronica
St. Veronica, (flourished 1st century ce, Jerusalem; feast day July 12), renowned legendary woman who, moved by the sight of Christ carrying his cross to Golgotha, gave him her kerchief to wipe his brow, after which he handed it back imprinted with the image of his face.

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Is today the day Judas betrayed Jesus?

Today is Holy Wednesday, the day Judas betrayed Jesus Christ. Holy Wednesday is the day of the last supper of the Son of God with the apostles, when Jesus said one of them will betray him.

Was Jesus omniscient (all knowing)?

a) Since Jesus is fully God (and fully man) as a member of the Triune God, he has to be omniscient (all-knowing) as that is one of the essential attributes of God himself. Since Jesus is God himself, he is omniscient.

Is each member of the Godhead omniscient?

[6] Although not stated in any of the creeds from the seven ecumenical Church councils, it is assumed by those who uphold the doctrine of the Trinity, that each member of the godhead is himself omniscient. The reason being that since God the Father is all-knowing, and since Jesus and the Holy Spirit are equal to the Father, they too are omniscient.

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Does God have omniscience?

For example, popular Bible teacher and author, A.W. Tozer’s argument for God’s omniscience inadvertently negates that of Christ’s: To say that God is omniscient is to say that He possess perfect knowledge and therefore has no need to learn. But it is more: it is to say that God has never learned and cannot learn .

Does the Bible contain contradictions about Jesus’ knowledge?

The short answer to this question is an unequivocal yes. But a longer answer may be more helpful in processing the biblical data. That’s because Scripture, at first blush, appears to make contradictory statements about Jesus’ knowledge.

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