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Luke 22:6

Posted on 18 May at 14:38
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“And he promised, and sought opportunity to betray him unto them in the absence of the multitude.”

This verse is a part of the narrative in the Gospel of Luke that describes the events leading up to Jesus’ betrayal and arrest. It refers to Judas Iscariot, one of Jesus’ disciples, who made a pact with the chief priests and captains of the temple guard to betray Jesus.

In this verse, the phrase “he promised” refers to Judas Iscariot. Judas agreed to betray Jesus, and he sought an opportunity to carry out his plan when Jesus was not surrounded by a large crowd of people. Judas wanted to seize the moment when Jesus was vulnerable and less likely to be defended by his followers or the general public.

The significance of this verse lies in the portrayal of Judas’ actions. It highlights the depth of his betrayal, as he not only agreed to betray Jesus but also carefully planned the opportune time to do so. The verse underscores the deliberate and premeditated nature of Judas’ actions, which ultimately led to Jesus’ arrest and subsequent crucifixion.

Luke 22:6 serves as a reminder of the importance of faithfulness and loyalty, contrasting it with the treachery displayed by Judas. It prompts readers to reflect on their own commitment to God and their relationships with others. The verse also highlights Jesus’ willingness to endure betrayal and his eventual sacrifice for the redemption of humanity.

Overall, Luke 22:6 provides a glimpse into the events surrounding Jesus’ betrayal and sets the stage for the unfolding of the crucifixion narrative, reminding readers of the profound themes of loyalty, trust, and the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus for humanity’s salvation.

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