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Did Judas Have a Family?

ktn4eg

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The Apostle Peter in Acts 1:20 cites Psalm 109:8 as referring to Judas, the disciple who betrayed Christ.

The next verse in Psalm 109 ("Let his children be fatherless, and his wife a widow" [109:9]) would seem to indicate that this person had a wife and children. Is this also referring to Judas?

If so, do we know anything about the wife and children of Judas beyond what Psalm 109 says about them?
 

Ransom

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Psa. 109 isn't about Judas specifically, it's about asking God's help in protecting the righteous man from his enemies.

The death of Judas and his replacement within the Twelve is an application.
 

David Michael Harris

Active Member
tinytim said:
:tongue3: sounds like a da vinci sequel!!!:tongue3:

Is it wrong to feel sorry for Judas Iscariot?

Can he be saved? Scripture points to him being lost?

Also his death is a bit mixed too, did he hang himself or did his guts spill out, I go for the latter myself.

What think ye?

David
 
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tinytim

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James_Newman said:
I think the question that is on everyones mind is, did Judas' wife wear pants?

Was Judas KJVO? Did he drink wine? and was he excluded from the kingdom.... OK, the last one was simple... yes.
 

Martin

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David Michael Harris said:
Is it wrong to feel sorry for Judas Iscariot?

==I don't know why we should. Sorry to be "cold" but Judas has been in his place for over 2,000 years now and "feeling" sorry for him is doing nobody any good. We should look at Judas and learn the hard lesson of Matthew 7:21-23. We should see his life as a warning.

David Michael Harris said:
Can he be saved? Scripture points to him being lost?

==No, he cannot be saved (Lk 16:26),

David Michael Harris said:
Also his death is a bit mixed too, did he hang himself or did his guts spill out, I go for the latter myself.

==Judas hanged himself (Matt 27:5) and his body fell and burst open (Acts 1:18).
 

saturneptune

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ktn4eg said:
The Apostle Peter in Acts 1:20 cites Psalm 109:8 as referring to Judas, the disciple who betrayed Christ.

The next verse in Psalm 109 ("Let his children be fatherless, and his wife a widow" [109:9]) would seem to indicate that this person had a wife and children. Is this also referring to Judas?

If so, do we know anything about the wife and children of Judas beyond what Psalm 109 says about them?

After much research, it has been determined that Judas had two parents, and four grandparents.
 

Brother Bob

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mcdirector

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being a proponent for the underdog, I've always felt badly for Juda -- predestined as he was. Of course, I always felt badly for Esau too.
 

David Michael Harris

Active Member
mcdirector said:
being a proponent for the underdog, I've always felt badly for Juda -- predestined as he was. Of course, I always felt badly for Esau too.

Esau lost his birthright, did he lose his salvation? He was reconciled to his brother afterwards.

Esau's example as mentioned in Hebrews is mentioned in the context of discipline!

David
 

mcdirector

Active Member
It is at that reconciliation that I begin to feel for Esau. He was a cad as a youth. But upon embracing Jacob -- Jacob skedattles in the opposite direction. Ok, I always thought Jacob as a cad too -- but God used him and for that I am grateful -- God using us in spite of ourselves.
 
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David Michael Harris

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mcdirector said:
It is at that reconciliation that I begin to feel for Esau. He was a cad as a youth. But upon embracing Jacob -- Jacob skedattles in the opposite direction. Ok, I always thought Jacob as a cad too -- but God used him and for that I am grateful -- God using us in spite of ourselves.
Yes it's about Election and God being perfectly righteous in what He does. It's very interesting. Jacob was real crafty, even a thief maybe! Jacob fled becaues he knew he did wrong maybe. Easu prolly kicked himself real hard for being so stupid.
 
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David Michael Harris

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Regarding Esau however there is another charge against him. Sexual immorality. It's seems that Christians can do the same and risk losing 'something' salvation?

I love studying the Bible :)
 
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