1. Judas Iscariot Betrays Jesus

Judas Iscariot’s betrayal of Jesus Christ is one of history’s most infamous acts of treachery. According to the Gospel of Matthew, Judas agreed to hand over Jesus to the chief priests in exchange for thirty pieces of silver. This act led to Jesus’s arrest and crucifixion, events that are central to Christian theology. The term “thirty pieces of silver” has since become synonymous with betrayal for personal gain. The “Kiss of Judas,” where Judas identified Jesus with a kiss in the Garden of Gethsemane, has been depicted in art and literature as the epitome of false friendship. This act has been portrayed in Western art and literature as the archetypal traitor and false friend (history.com). Judas’s betrayal has been a subject of extensive analysis, with scholars exploring motives ranging from greed to spiritual corruption. The enduring legacy of this act continues to influence cultural and religious narratives, serving as a cautionary tale about the consequences of treachery.