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Originally Posted by RunningFishy
I don't get it, regardless the context in all those quotes suggest that things were apprehensive.
In that context, Jesus befriended someone he 'knew' was evil? WUH!?!?!?!!
Point of the story is that Judas betraying him and causing his death which would bring him closer to the kingdom of heaven. Him having knowledge of it happening is part of Jesus having to prepare to die from this world to rise and live in the heavens.
Jesus is even praising Judas in some instances because from the perspective of Jesus, living in this physical world was hell and being free from it is better than being trapped in the physical flesh.
Not here to argue about the facts and possibility. I'm speaking in the context of the story.