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The Christian world has this view of Judas as a heartless, cold blooded person around Jesus who bartered the life of our Lord for about 30 pieces of silver. He walked with Jesus, he ate with him, talked with him. He saw Jesus work so many times and he saw Jesus heal the people. Judas saw Jesus minister to thousands, but yet he was the one who sent Jesus to the cross with a bribe of 30 shekels of silver.
But is that really the case? On the forefront, that seems to be the case and the bits and pieces of the scriptures that we get from time to time seem to substantiate what is being said in the Christian realm. I don't know about that assertion, I think I am Judas.