Judas wasn’t a traitor. He was the only one that fully understood what the goal was and what had to be done to make it happen.
On the other hand there is his POV in Jesus Christ Superstar where again Judas isn’t a traitor, he’s Jesus’ most trusted person, but he sees the route being taken and he’s concerned that Jesus might be setting himself up for a huge failure if he doesn’t deliver.
“I remember when this whole thing began; no talk of God then, we called you a man! And, believe me, my admiration for you hasn’t died. But every word you say today gets twisted round some other way; and they’ll hurt you if they think you’ve lied!”
Judas wasn’t a traitor. He was the only one that fully understood what the goal was and what had to be done to make it happen.
On the other hand there is his POV in Jesus Christ Superstar where again Judas isn’t a traitor, he’s Jesus’ most trusted person, but he sees the route being taken and he’s concerned that Jesus might be setting himself up for a huge failure if he doesn’t deliver.
“I remember when this whole thing began; no talk of God then, we called you a man! And, believe me, my admiration for you hasn’t died. But every word you say today gets twisted round some other way; and they’ll hurt you if they think you’ve lied!”
you had me at the first part.
and then you lost me at the second part.
and then you won me back at the third part.
happy easter?
Jesus Christ! Superstar.