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"Master, the local people know that Pilate, the consul of Jerusalem, had a violent temperament, and was accustomed to asking questions about human life, so the disciple deduced that if he was a local, no one would dare to go to Pilate's mansion to steal at the cost of his life. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 At the table, Jesus' disciple Tatai added: "What Barodomaius said is very true, Master, the disciple once heard that a few years ago, someone was hungry and cold, and he stole his neighbor's sheep at night and missed, and was sent to Pilate for questioning, and in the public court, Pilate made people praise the "Twelve Bronze Tables" As a result, the thief was not only ordered to compensate his neighbors for the frightened losses of the sheep, but was also punished with flogging and had his hands amputated, and now, it is rumored that the thief has lived in a foreign land, and because of the loss of labor, he can only live by begging along the streets..."
"The man who stole sheep is not, but he is not guilty of this...", Jesus sighed and said, "Alas, with the words of Ibarodoraeus and Tataus, it seems that if the man who robbed Pilate's mansion this night is caught, he will surely be in a terrible fate." But when the disciples of Jesus on the table exchanged their heads and talked about each other, Jesus suddenly knocked on the table with one hand and said solemnly: "Everyone be quiet, I have something to tell you, that is, one of you betrayed me." Not knowing what the master was referring to, the disciples couldn't help but look at each other, "Just as I was destined to enter the world, I know that one of you has received the money and sold me to the chief priest in vain. Looking around at the disciples, Jesus said with a solemn expression.
"Who among you have done such a great rebellion?" Jesus said, thinking of the chief priests, elders, and scribes who hated the Master for eating flesh and bones, and the disciples were shocked for a moment, and seemed to be filled with righteous indignation, but they saw one of Jesus' disciples called Judas at that time say in a loud voice. Jesus shook his head when he heard this, and when he saw this, Matthew, who was sitting next to Judas, got up anxiously and asked, "Master, is the man you are referring to?" Secretly thinking that the Master confessed that he had been betrayed by the people at the table, Judas was the only one left who did not confront the Master and glared at Judas.
Sensing that everyone was looking at each other coldly, in order to hide the uneasiness in his heart, Judas leaned forward and pretended to take bread from the plate to eat, and when he touched the large plate of bread on the table, the people saw that Judas had a slippery bag on his shoulder, and when he heard the sound of the bag, Judas's face turned pale.
"Tell me, Master, who is the traitor who betrayed you?" asked Peter, looking at Judas.
"At this time, he was the one who took the bread on the same plate with me, and betrayed me. Jesus was taking bread from his plate, and when he heard this, he gazed at Judas with sad eyes, and said with deep sorrow: "The way I passed away was predestined before I came, and those who betrayed me will be condemned to heaven for it..."
"Master, are you... You... Doubt that the man is me?", Jesus was still speaking, Judas suddenly trembled and asked, "Did you not get the silver in your coat by betraying me?", Jesus said softly, but everyone saw that Judas's body suddenly trembled like chaff.