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1 Machabæorum 26:16

Et exinde quaerebat opportunitatem, ut eum traderet.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Apostasy;   Betrayal;   Church;   Covetousness;   Fellowship;   Judas (Jude);   Minister, Christian;   Persecution;   Traitor;   Thompson Chain Reference - Avarice;   Betrayal;   Liberality-Parsimony;   The Topic Concordance - Judas Iscariot;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Alliance and Society with the Enemies of God;  

Dictionaries:

- Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Judas;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Universalists;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Matthew, the Gospel of;   Sanhedrin;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - John, Gospel of;   Judas Iscariot;   Prayer;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Anointing (2);   Humiliation of Christ;   Preparation ;   Reality;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Judas Iscariot ;   The Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary - Passover;  

Encyclopedias:

- Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia - Jesus of Nazareth;   International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Betray;   Jesus Christ, the Arrest and Trial of;   Judas Iscariot;  

Devotionals:

- Chip Shots from the Ruff of Life - Devotion for November 18;  

Parallel Translations

Clementine Latin Vulgate (1592)
Et exinde qu�rebat opportunitatem ut eum traderet.
Jerome's Latin Vulgate (405)
Et exinde qu�rebat opportunitatem ut eum traderet.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

he: Mark 14:11, Luke 22:6

Reciprocal: 2 Kings 5:25 - stood before 2 Kings 8:14 - He told me Psalms 10:3 - whom Psalms 37:12 - General Hosea 6:8 - polluted with blood Matthew 17:22 - betrayed

Gill's Notes on the Bible

And from that time he sought opportunity to betray him. Luke adds, "in the absence of the multitude", Luke 22:6; in the most private manner, when he was alone, and in some solitary place, that no tumult might arise, and that there might be no danger of a rescue: for so he, and the chief priests, had consulted, and settled it, as what would be most prudent and advisable; and therefore, from that time forward, being prompted on by Satan, and the lucre of the money he was to receive, he narrowly watched, and diligently observed, the best and most fitting season to perform his enterprise, and quickly offered.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Matthew 26:16. He sought opportunity — ευκαιριαν, a convenient or fit opportunity. Men seldom leave a crime imperfect: when once sin is conceived, it meets, in general, with few obstacles, till it brings forth death. How deceitful, how deeply damning, is the love of money! Well might a heathen exclaim, while contemplating the grave of a person who was murdered for the sake of his wealth: -

---------- Quid non mortalia pectora cogis

AURI SACRA FAMES? VIRG. AEn. iii. 56


"O! cursed lust of gold! what wilt thou not compel the human heart to perpetrate?."

Judas is deservedly considered as one of the most infamous of men, his conduct base beyond description, and his motives vile. But how many, since his time, have walked in the same way! How many, for the sake of worldly wealth, have renounced the religion of their Lord and Master, and sold Jesus, and their interest in heaven, for a short-lived portion of secular good! From John 12:6, we learn that Judas, who was treasurer to our Lord and his disciples, (for he carried the bag,) was a thief, and frequently purloined a portion of what was given for the support of this holy family. Being disappointed of the prey he hoped to have from the sale of the precious ointment, Matthew 26:9, he sold his Master to make up the sum. A thorough Jew!


 
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