
Originally Posted by
oldblue
in the gospel of judas, jesus considered judas the most important among his disciples. and after reading some parts of the gospel, I'm beginning to think he is. the other 11 simply fell silent when asked who Jesus was in the garden of Gethsamane.
what does this imply? that they are not entirely sure also who their master was. if they really had the best in faith with Jesus, then they're confident that Jesus can surpass that obstacle, given that he was a divine person. in fact it was Peter who committed the greater sin bec. he denied Jesus, hence had little faith with Jesus.