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Betrayal In the Bible - By Byron Norrod—July 22, 2023
Today I would like to talk to you a little bit about betrayal in the Bible. Have you ever been betrayed before? Perhaps as child, you friend took your toy, or maybe your friend in high school stole your boyfriend or girlfriend. Or perhaps a close friend stabbed you in the back by talking about you behind your back or telling on you.
Maybe a co-worker or rival or even a boss stole your promotion. Perhaps somebody published something that you had thought about, written or preached on something before you had a chance to do it yourself. Something even worse, what if your mate had cheated on you and betrayed you in that fashion?
Today I would like to explore some of the betrayals in the Bible and draw some conclusions. First, I would like to start with a definition from The American Heritage Dictionary (5th edition).
• to give aid or information to an enemy; to commit treason against
• to inform upon or deliver into the hands of an enemy in violation of a trust or an allegiance
• to be false or disloyal to
Let’s start with the most memorable betrayal ever in the Bible. Let’s look at Judas’ betrayal of Jesus Christ.
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