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Where did Judas go after Jesus died?

Where did Judas go after Jesus died?

‘ So Judas threw the money into the temple and left. Then he went away and hanged himself.” The 30 pieces of silver were then used to buy a plot of land that became a burial ground for foreigners — a place called the Field of Blood.

Did Judas hang himself before or after Jesus was crucified?

Matthew 27:1–5 says that Judas hung himself, after the Pharisees wanted to put Jesus to death and took him to Pilate. And when Judas saw that Christ was condemned, he repented. Since the hearing and sentencing of Jesus is written from verse 11 on down.

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.”

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Who replaced Judas?

Saint Matthias
Saint Matthias, (flourished 1st century ad, Judaea; d. traditionally Colchis, Armenia; Western feast day February 24, Eastern feast day August 9), the disciple who, according to the biblical Acts of the Apostles 1:21–26, was chosen to replace Judas Iscariot after Judas betrayed Jesus.

What happened to Pontius Pilate after Jesus?

By other accounts, Pontius Pilate was sent into exile and committed suicide of his own accord. Some traditions assert that after he committed suicide, his body was thrown into the Tiber River. Still others believe Pontius Pilate’s fate involved his conversion to Christianity and subsequent canonization.

Did God know Judas would betray him?

In Matthew 26:23-25, Jesus confirms the identity of the traitor: “The Son of Man goes, even as it… Yes, Jesus knew exactly that Judas would betray him and how and, indeed, when.

Which apostle was a twin?

Saint Thomas the Apostle
Thomas the Apostle

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Saint Thomas the Apostle
Attributes The Twin, placing his finger in the side of Christ, spear (means of his Christian martyrdom), square (his profession, a builder)