This question is for anyone who would like to answer, but I would like Steve's thoughts as well...
I just finished reading The Last Disciple by Hank and in there the apostle John talks about Judas. He is saying that he thinks that Judas might have turned Jesus in because he was a Zealot and wanted Jesus to defeat their enemies now. He thought that if he forced Jesus into action then He would have to fight.
Where in the world does Hank get this idea from? Or did he just completely make it up? Thanks!
Hank Hanegraff's book and Judas
Hank Hanegraff's book and Judas
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"How is it that Christians today will pay $20 to hear the latest Christian concert, but Jesus can't draw a crowd?"
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The bible says the Satan entered him (John 13:27).
Oh well, fiction is as fiction does.
Oh well, fiction is as fiction does.

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"If ye continue in my word, then are ye my disciples indeed;
And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." John 8:31-32
And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." John 8:31-32
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Re: Hank Hanegraff's book and Judas
"Where in the world does Hank get this idea from? Or did he just completely make it up?"
This is not original to Hank. The speculation about Judas' motives has been around many years now. Seems like I first heard it back in the late 70's.
This is not original to Hank. The speculation about Judas' motives has been around many years now. Seems like I first heard it back in the late 70's.
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Could it be that Satan used Judas' blindness to the spiritual nature of the kingdom of the Messiah to successfully tempt Judas to betray Jesus?
I guess we can't really know, but maybe Judas' background provided fodder for Satan to tempt him with.
Just a thought.
I guess we can't really know, but maybe Judas' background provided fodder for Satan to tempt him with.
Just a thought.
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I think this is being made way to complicated. The Bible teaches that Jesus came into the world at just the right time. All conditions were perfect for the coming of the Savior, His time of teaching, the betrayal, and the fact that the three first feasts of Israel which revealed Christ's death burial and ressurection were accomplished all in one weekend whereas they are normally spread out over a 2 week period of time.
The timing was perfect and that settles it for me.
The timing was perfect and that settles it for me.
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