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See thou to it (συ οψη). Judas made a belated confession of his sin in betraying innocent blood to the Sanhedrin, but not to God, …

I have sinned, I have been guilty. I have done wrong.
In that I have betrayed the innocent blood. This means betraying an …

I have sinned in that I have betrayed —More accurately, I sinned in betraying.
What is that to us?

Perhaps Judas expected that Jesus would miraculously deliver Himself from His captors. When Judas saw that Jesus was condemned, remorse seized him,…

St. Augustine of Hippo: The Evangelist had previously brought his account of what was done to the Lord up to the early morning. …

Verse 3 looks back to 26:14–16, 20–25. Judas’s “remorse” is not necessarily repentance. He recognizes not only that he is guilty of betrayal but th…

What is that to us? Here the stupidity and madness of the priests are described, for even after being warned by Judas's dreadful example, …

Saying, I have sinned
Here was a confe ion, and yet no true repentance; for he confe ed, but not to the right person…

Wicked men see little of the consequences of their crimes when they commit them, but they must answer for them all. In the fullest manner Judas ack…

Above, the Evangelist recounted what Christ suffered from the Jews; here, he recounts what He suffered from the Gentiles. And he does four things:<…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson