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We are approaching a time when our minds should be centered on the words and deeds of the Messiah. We are called upon to examine our lives in preparation for the Passover. Are we living the way the Lord want us to live? In most Passover celebrations, we ignore or give brief mention to Yeshua’s betrayal at the hands of Judas Iscariot, one of His own Apostles. The bible tells us that Yeshua was glorified by this act, yet many in the Christian church heap lots of condemnation on Judas for what he did.
Thought questions
Texts: Matt. 26:28-38; John 13:21-14:5
Did Yeshua take a nazirite vow after his Last Supper with the Apostles?
What is the connection between the Aaronic prayer and the nazirite vow?
Why didn’t the Apostles understand the warnings Yeshua gave them at the Last Supper?
When did Israel leave Egypt?
When did Israel enter the Holy Land?
What does the word Gethsemane mean?
Who did Yeshua take with Him to Gethsemane?
What would you have done in the Apostles’ place?
What does it mean to fall asleep during a critical time?
Was Judas “anti-Yeshua”?
Why did Yeshua have to be betrayed?
How do the events of the last supper and betrayal match up with the book of Hosea?
What would you think if your friend betrayed you and turned you in for death?
How long was Satan in Judas?
What did the Apostles think Judas was doing?
How did the betrayal glorify Yeshua?
How did Judas die?
How did Judas’ death atone for his own sin?
What were the Apostles arguing about at the last supper?
How did Yeshua answer their argument?
Where was Yeshua going? Why couldn’t the Apostles go with Him?
What two things did Yeshua do on the night He was betrayed?
Speaker: Richard Agee
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