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What Happened to Judas After He Betrayed Jesus? A Biblical and Historical Overview

Judas Iscariot is one of the most infamous figures in Christian history. Known for betraying Jesus Christ for thirty pieces of silver, his actions set into motion the events that led to Jesus' crucifixion. But what happened to Judas after the betrayal? The Bible gives us more than one account of his fate, and these versions have sparked debate for centuries. In this post, we’ll explore what the scriptures say, the differences between the accounts, and how history and tradition have interpreted Judas’ tragic end. Who Was Judas Iscariot? Judas Iscariot was one of the twelve original disciples of Jesus. He served as the group’s treasurer and was trusted enough to carry the money bag (John 12:6). However, he ultimately became the one who handed Jesus over to the authorities, identifying Him with a kiss in the Garden of Gethsemane (Matthew 26:47–50). The Betrayal: Judas and the Thirty Pieces of Silver The Gospel of Matthew (Matthew 26:14–16) recounts that Judas went to the chief p...

🗳️ May 12, 2025: ELECTION DAY in the Philippines – What You Need to Know 🇵🇭

The long-anticipated Election Day 2025 in the Philippines falls on May 12, 2025 (Monday) , marking one of the most critical civic events in the country’s democratic process. This guide covers all the key activities , legal boundaries, and significant procedures that make this day pivotal not only for voters, but also for candidates, election officials, and the justice system. Whether you're casting your ballot or involved in the administration of the elections, knowing your rights and responsibilities is essential for a smooth, legal, and fair voting experience. 🕛 Substitution Deadline and Candidate Changes ⚖️ By midday of Election Day , substitution of official candidates belonging to a political party or coalition is still permitted— but only if the original candidate has died or was disqualified for any reason. This is a final opportunity to file the Certificate of Candidacy (COC) for a substitute candidate, and must be done in compliance with the Commission on Election...