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EPISODE · Nov 9, 2025 · 10 MIN

Luke 21.5-19 Nov 16-25 From Judas to Us: Understanding Betrayal Through Scripture and Science

from A Psychologist looks at Scripture · host Dr. Peter Doherty

Send us Fan MailJesus warns us that we will be betrayed not just by anyone but by people who are close to us, family members.  Experiencing betrayal is unfortunately more common than we would like.  Being betrayed by those who are close to us is especially hurtful.  Betrayal undermines our ability to trust.  Have you ever experienced betrayal?Betrayal is a prevalent theme in the Gospels.  From the moment Jesus was born there was betrayal.  I direct you to Matthew 2: 1-12 where the wisemen who have tracked the star to Bethlehem ask King Herod where the infant king of the Jews is.  After consulting with his advisors, he tells the wisemen to go find the child and report back to him so can go and give homage.  The scheme almost worked but the wisemen are warned in a dream not to go back to Herod.  King Herod lied to the wisemen to get information from them so he could kill the child.  He betrayed the wisemen who had made it clear to Herod that their intention was to pay homage to the child not set him up to be killed. Complete our 1 Minute Survey

Send us Fan Mail Jesus warns us that we will be betrayed not just by anyone but by people who are close to us, family members. Experiencing betrayal is unfortunately more common than we would like. Being betrayed by those who are close to us is especially hurtful. Betrayal undermines our ability to trust. Have you ever experienced betrayal? Betrayal is a prevalent theme in the Gospels. From the moment Jesus was born there was betrayal. I direct you to Matth...

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