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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...

🧼💧DAILY GROUP HANDWASHING: A Powerful School Habit for Lifelong Health🖐️👧👦

Establishing a daily group handwashing routine in schools is more than just a hygiene practice—it's a life-saving habit . This simple, structured activity fosters a culture of cleanliness, encourages cooperation, and most importantly, prevents the spread of infectious diseases among children. With just a bit of planning and consistency, handwashing with soap can become a natural part of every student’s day. 🕘🌞The Best Time to Wash Hands as a Group: Before Meals The most effective time to implement daily group handwashing is before eating , especially during recess or lunchtime . At this time, children's hands are often exposed to bacteria from play or classroom activities. Washing hands together ensures that everyone cleans their hands right before consuming food, drastically reducing the risk of ingesting germs. Teachers play a pivotal role in initiating and maintaining this habit. At the beginning of the school year or term, the teacher can introduce the routine, exp...