Why did Jesus allow Judas to betray Him, when He clearly knew Judas` evil intention?
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Why did Jesus allow Judas to betray Him, when He clearly knew Judas` evil intention?
He had already decided to die and needed a traitor. This being true, why did Jesus say that, "...it would be better had that man never been born." If God puts it into the heart of a man, (Pharoah, Pontius Pilate),to be a "tool" in the predecided act, then how can we hold the man to be responsible on his own?



By: myron boice
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Why did Jesus allow Judas to betray Him, when He clearly knew Judas` evil intention?
So that scripture would be fulfilled,for him and through hÃ,m and to him are all things.



By: Job M`hango
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Why did Jesus allow Judas to betray Him, when He clearly knew Judas` evil intention?
jesus allow judas to betray him,becouse the time has ready come for jesus to take all sins of human.and forgive them.for their sinner and to make people now about his secrifies.swe belive in him and god of heaven.



By: malini kaba
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Why did Jesus allow Judas to betray Him, when He clearly knew Judas` evil intention?
because he was obedient to his father.



By: Isabel Hinojosa
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Why did Jesus allow Judas to betray Him, when He clearly knew Judas` evil intention?
Jesus allowed Judas to betray Him'when He clearly knew Judas'evil intention so that the scriptures might be fulfilled.



By: paul ejodamen
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Why did Jesus allow Judas to betray Him, when He clearly knew Judas` evil intention?
This was the plan God had set in motion and Jesus was about his Father's business.



By: debra greenfield
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Why did Jesus allow Judas to betray Him, when He clearly knew Judas` evil intention?
For the joy of the cross. He knew what was ahead of him and the final outcome of bringing relationship of the Father to mankind once again.



By: Dee Ryan
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Why did Jesus allow Judas to betray Him, when He clearly knew Judas` evil intention?
IF IT WASENT FOR JUDAS JESUS WOULDENT OF BEEN HANDED OVER AND THE SINS OF THIS WORLD WOULD NEVER BE FORGIVEN..WHEN JESUS STATED SOMEONE WELL BETRAY HIM, ALL OF HIS DECIPLES DIDENT SAY "NOT ME?"I WOULD NEVER DO THIS TO YOU JESUS"..NO, THEY SAID "WHO....WELL IT BE I"...WHO WILL FORFELL WHAT IS WRITTEN...JUDAS PLAYED HIS PART.



By: stefon anderson
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Why did Jesus allow Judas to betray Him, when He clearly knew Judas` evil intention?
For Judas was nothing but a tool of the will of God.There is the Hell. Jesus is the savior and the Judge.But you do not know where is Judas the one who to be lost (John 17:12)All that exists comes from God; all is by him and for him(Romans 11:36)



By: Takao Ogawa
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Why did Jesus allow Judas to betray Him, when He clearly knew Judas` evil intention?
Jesus treated Judas as a part of his own inevitable death process and offered no argument to convince Judas not to betray him. Is there a similar meaning today for us when we reject Jesus for our own needs i.e. Jesus does not say you should not do our actions which we often regret.



By: Peter Price
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