(A note for Judas)
Judas was a skilled negotiator and marketer who helped Jesus conduct successful campaigns among various tribes in Jerusalem and Roman colonies.
I don\’t believe those who say Judas betrayed Jesus for 30 silver coins, as he wasn\’t someone who joined Jesus for money. (He already had enough money and permenent job under bussinessmen )
Later, all of Jesus\’ followers portrayed Judas as a betrayer, and they did so only after Jesus had died. There is no evidence of his alleged betrayal—because Jesus was no longer there to confirm it.
Two possibilities:
A) Jesus may have wanted Judas to lead the team after his detainment by the Romans, recognizing his potential and capabilities.
B) Alternatively, Jesus might have been a typical leader who lost focus on his spiritual goals as his followers’ admiration grew. Sensing this, Judas, as a perceptive marketer, could have seen the leader’s growing flaws. Before Judas could reveal the truth about Jesus, he may have been framed as a traitor. Under immense psychological pressure, Judas either took his own life or was killed by a mob and then hanged.
Only god knows!