Posted on 02/23/2023 6:40:15 AM PST by Hebrews 11:6
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֎ Featuring 29 Paintings and 2 Reliefs ֎ «Chapter 27»
1 NIKOLAI GE "Conscience: Judas" 2 JOSÉ FERRAZ DE ALMEIDA Júnior "Judas' Remorse" 3 Source 4 GABRIEL MAX "Judas"
5 Source 6 EDWARD ARMITAGE "The Remorse of Judas" 7 DIMITRI BASHKO "Thirty Pieces of Silver" 8 ROBERT DUNKARTON "Judas Returning the Thirty Pieces of Silver" 9 REMBRANDT "Judas Repentant, Returning the Pieces of Silver" 10 JAMES TISSOT "Judas Returns the Money" 11 Source 12 Source 13 GEORGE TINWORTH "The Remorse of Judas" 14 SIMÓ GÓMEZ "The Repentance of Judas" 15 Source 16 Source 17 PLATON VASILIEV "Judas Casts Away the Silver"
18 JULIUS SCHNORR VON CAROLSFELD "The Death of Judas Iscariot" 19 Source 20 GISLEBERTUS "Suicide of Judas" 21 JAMES TISSOT "Judas Hangs Himself" 22 JACQUES CALLOT "The Death of Judas" 23 Source 24 Source 25 Source 26 Source 27 Source 28 Source 29 Source 30 CARLO FILIPPO CHIAFFARINO "The Greatest Traitor of All Time — Desperate Death of Judas Iscariot" 31 PIETRO LORENZETTI "Judas Hanged" Masthead Painting: “THE HAND OF GOD” by Yongsung Kim |
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Good Morning, Dan. :-)
Hi, Mary-Lou!
Good riddance, eh?
Sobering display Dan.
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But I watched ‘Jesus Revolution’
last night and I Feel energized!
I still say he went to the WRONG tree.
Illegitimi non carborundum.
Yuppers
Yes, he avoided suffering in this world. We can but speculate about the next.
Good Morning Dan, and greetings to each of you.
One end of wickedness, herein depicted;
#1 Ge
#13 Tinworth
#14 Gomez
Thank You Dan -
I’ve found just a couple or three Tinworths, but they are quite distinctive, aren’t they?
Desolation.
Your opener by Ge (never seen his work before) captures it well.
The most terrible ending to mortal life imaginable.
Awesome #4 by the Austrian Gabriel Max. It is a remarkable engraving that is much better than the other in color. Judas is alone, filled with remorse, dejected, tormented by his evil action, the darkness of which is symbolized by the black birds.
#6 Armitage, English Victorian era artist whose work dealt mainly with historical and biblical themes. We have encountered him before with his splendid Festival of Esther.
#14 Gomez, 19th c. Spanish painter.
#17 Vasiliev
#18 Carolsfeld.
I suspect Judas has plenty of company now....
I am glad not to have to deal with him going forward into the Church Age.
As the monumental nature of his betrayal dawned on him, he could not process it.
I don’t think it is humanly possible to process that level of self-horror. To grasp what he had done clearly and to to have full knowledge of what he had done…for all time and beyond time…that was his curse, as he died by his own hand the full weight of his actions was present within him.
The great irony for him is that death was no release at all for him, as the Christ showed just three days later. His desolation is eternal.
Yes, he felt remorse but it seems he never asked for God’s forgiveness.
I suspect Judas did (k)not know how to tie & place the noose correctly, thus strangled & involuntarily kicked & struggled, thus breaking the rope...
He was remorseful though, so it is sad all around, to me, that he killed himself instead of asking for forgiveness.
Regret would be concerned about the consequences of your actions to yourself.
Remorse would be concerned about the consequences of your actions to others.
The question whether God could and would have forgiven a repentant Judas seems obvious to me: of course He could and would have. Judas did not commit "the unpardonable sin". However, the Gospels, Acts and other passages leave the strong impression that, as Alba notes, Judas did not seek forgiveness.
Still, I am fully prepared to be surprised by those I encounter in heaven, just as there may be some who are dumbfounded to find me there. If one suggested on this forum that Hillary Clinton, for example, will be in heaven, howls of outraged derision would ensue; but she names the name of Jesus and claims salvation. Only God knows, and His grace is bounteous beyond measure.
it is sad all around, to me, that he killed himself instead of asking for forgiveness.
If--a big "if"--if Judas had already been born again before his betrayal, then his failure to seek forgiveness may not have been fatal to his hope of heaven.
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