Giuda
Giuda Iscariota is a figure in Christian theology known as one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ, infamously recognized for betraying Jesus to the authorities in exchange for thirty pieces of silver. His betrayal is often viewed as a pivotal moment in the New Testament, leading to the crucifixion of Jesus. Despite his actions, discussions around Giuda's character often explore themes of free will, redemption, and the complexities of human relationships, making him a subject of theological debate and moral contemplation.
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The Pope mentions Judas in the context of betrayal during the Last Supper.
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