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Since it was necessary for Jesus to be crucified, why was it still wrong for Judas to betray Him?
Judas was one of His very own. when you are betrayed by an outsider, it does`nt feel as bad as you can feel, when a person of your own house betrays you.


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By: Christine Nakyeyune Muwanga
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Why was it wrong for the servant to burry the talent?
It is because it was given to him to use it, and return good harvest to his master, when one gieves you something free of charge, you are expected to use it maximumly.


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By: Christine Nakyeyune Muwanga
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What did Judas receive in exchange for betraying Jesus?



By: Charlotte Benton
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Since it was necessary for Jesus to be crucified, why was it still wrong for Judas to betray Him?
Judas was Jesus disciple, he preached to him, he ate with him and he loved him. They were all family. You don`t betray someone you love. Jesus is Gods` son and you don`t betray God. It is wrong to betray someone who love you.



By: Charlotte Benton
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Why was it wrong for the servant to bury the talent?
It was very wrong, for the telant burialed can not germinate, neither of producing fruits. Jesus made us to understand that evenif your time is not yet for you to bear fruit, that He expects us to bear fruit.Example: the fig tree which Christ coursed to death.



By: Evangelist Victor C. Ant
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Judas Agrees to Betray Jesus

Then one of the twelve, who was called Judas Iscariot, went to the chief priests, and said, "What are you willing to give me, that I should deliver him to you?" They weighed out for him thirty pieces of silver. From that time he sought opportunity to betray him.

Matthew 26:14-16
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