Not even the Bible can agree on 1 single point. It is all subjective.... and can be manipulated any way you want it. (Just like the Wood carrying class in the Bible being equated to the Apartheid..).
One of the suggested reasons for Jesus betrayal was because he was wearing perfume...... (At least according to the Gospel of John)
The Gospels seem like horoscopes. You can have a different horoscope from each newspaper, it really is up to you which BS version you want to believe. Self-delusions of grandeur.
Theology[edit]
Betrayal of Jesus[edit]
The Betrayal Peter raises his sword; Judas hangs himself. Illumination from a western manuscript, c. 1504The Kiss of Judas Iscariot, coloured engraving, 15th century.There are several explanations as to why Judas betrayed Jesus.[57]
In the earliest account, in the Gospel of Mark,
when he goes to the chief priests to betray Jesus, he is offered money as a reward, but it is not clear that money is his motivation.[58]
In the Gospel of Matthew account, on the other hand, he asks what they will pay him for handing Jesus over.[59]
In the Gospel of Luke[60] and the Gospel of John,[61] the devilenters into Judas, causing him to offer to betray Jesus.
The Gospel of John account has Judas complaining that money has been spent on expensive perfumes to anoint Jesus which could have been spent on the poor, but adds that he was the keeper of the apostles' purse and used to steal from it.[62]
One suggestion has been that Judas expected Jesus to overthrow Roman rule of Judea. In this view, Judas is a disillusioned disciple betraying Jesus not so much because he loved money, but because he loved his country and thought Jesus had failed it.[57]
Another is that Jesus was causing unrest likely to increase tensions with the Roman authorities and they thought he should be restrained until after the Passover when everyone had gone back home and the commotion had died down.[63]