Betrayal or Blasphemy?: "Handing over" God's Agent in the Portrayals of Judas in the Gospels

The exact identification of Judas Iscariot has long vexed scholars. The gospel accounts themselves say little, offering a variety of possible motivations for his action, including money and Satanic impulse. The key word used of Judas' actions, paradidonai, found in all four canonical Gospels, o...

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Published in:Biblical theology bulletin
Main Author: King, Fergus J. 1962- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Sage [2019]
In: Biblical theology bulletin
Further subjects:B Parody
B Blasphemy
B narrative reading
B Judas Iscariot
B Betrayal
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Summary:The exact identification of Judas Iscariot has long vexed scholars. The gospel accounts themselves say little, offering a variety of possible motivations for his action, including money and Satanic impulse. The key word used of Judas' actions, paradidonai, found in all four canonical Gospels, offers two translations, "hand over" and "betray," which remain highly contested. However, the fact that both God and people may "hand over" offers a possible solution, which emerges from an examination of the genre and environment of the four Gospels.
ISSN:1945-7596
Contains:Enthalten in: Biblical theology bulletin
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1177/0146107919877641