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The statue sculpted by Ignazio Jacometti (1854) represents Judas kissing Jesus Christ as a sign of betrayal.
Vienna - Fresco of Judas betray Jesus with the kiss scene in side nave of Altlerchenfelder church from 19. cent. on July 27, 2013 Vienna.
Biblical vector illustration series, Jesus kiss by Judas in the Garden of Gethsemane
Judas Iscariot betrays Jesus with a kiss (Luke 22, 47 - 48). Wood engraving, published in 1886.
The kiss of Judas.
"Jesus was in the garden praying when Judas came up. Jewish leaders had sent soldiers with him to arrest Jesus when Judas gave them the sign. A kiss on the cheek by Judas was the signal to take Jesus. The story of the arrest, death, burial, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus Christ is found in the New Testament of the Bible.The Bible Art Library is a collection of commissioned biblical paintings. During the late 1970s and early 1980s, under a work-for-hire contract, artist Jim Padgett created illustrations for 208 Bible stories encompassing the entire Bible from Genesis through Revelation. There are over 2200 high-quality, colorful, and authentic illustrations. The illustrations are high quality, biblically and culturally accurate, supporting the reality of the stories and bringing them to life. They can be used to enhance communication of Bible stories in printed, video, digital, and/or audio forms."
Judas kissing Jesus, by Ignazio Jacometti (1854). The sculpture is located in the chapel of St. Lawrence, where the Holy Stairs (Scala Sancta) is placed, nearby the Saint John at Lateran Church. The chapel also hosts the Sancta Sanctorum.
sack with the thirty silver coins biblical symbol of the betrayal of judas
The traitorous Kiss. Judas Iscariot betrays Jesus. Lithograph, published in 1850.
The betrayal of Jesus by Judas is depicted in this stained glass panel.
Sebechleby, Slovakia - July 27, 2015: The arresting of Jesus in Gethsemane garden lithography by artist Scheuchl 1907 in the book "Zivot Jezisa Krista bozskeho Spasitela naseho" printed in Trnava.
sack with the thirty silver coins biblical symbol of the betrayal of judas
Brussels, Belgium - July 26, 2012: Stained glass window depicting Jesus and the twelve apostles on maundy thursday at the Last Supper in the cathedral of Brussels, Belgium.
The Last Supperby Leonardo Da Vinci19th Century Engraving
Judas Christ Kiss Jesus Christ Medieval Renaissance Fresco Collegiate Church of Santa Maria Assunta San Gimignano Tuscany Italy From the 1400s
Judas betrays Jesus Christ with a kiss to identify Jesus for the Roman guards to arrest him. Illustration published in The Life of Christ by Louise Seymour Houghton (American Tract Society: New York) in 1890. Copyright expired; artwork is in Public Domain. Digitally restored.
Cercis siliquastrum, commonly known as Judas Tree
Judas kissing Jesus, by Ignazio Jacometti (1854), marble 3 x 1,6 m. The sculpture is located in front of the chapel of St. Lawrence, where the Holy Stairs (Scala Sancta) is placed, nearby the Saint John at Lateran Church.
Illustration from 19th century.
a sack with 30 pieces of silver, symbol of the betrayal of Judas on a gray background
Jesus told his disciples to prepare a Passover meal. This meal would be known as the Last Supper and would take place just before Jesus’ arrest and crucifixion. As the disciples were getting ready for the Passover meal, Judas was meeting with the High Priests and making plans to betray Jesus.
Verona - Captivity of Christ or Arresto di Gesu by N. Giolfino (1476 - 1555) from Avanzi Chapel in San Bernardino church on January 27, 2013 in Verona, Italy.
gallows and 30 silver coins, symbols of the betrayal of Judas, on a black background
hangman noose over an old book cover with a stack of coins, on a dark background
The Betrayer's Kiss by Ary Scheffer. Vintage halftone circa late 19th century.
The Capture of Christ by Heinrich Hofmann. Vintage halftone circa late 19th century.
Judas, an apostle, gestures in agreement with Jewish religious leaders to betray Jesus. Illustration published in The Life of Christ by Louise Seymour Houghton (American Tract Society: New York) in 1890. Copyright expired; artwork is in Public Domain. Digitally restored.
"During the Passover meal, Last Supper, Jesus gave the bread to Judas Iscariot, He got up and went out into the night. The others did not understand why Judas had left. Only Jesus knew. This story is found in the book of John and the book of Mark in the New Testament of the Bible.The Bible Art Library is a collection of commissioned biblical paintings. During the late 1970s and early 1980s, under a work-for-hire contract, artist Jim Padgett created illustrations for 208 Bible stories encompassing the entire Bible from Genesis through Revelation. There are over 2200 high-quality, colorful, and authentic illustrations. The illustrations are high quality, biblically and culturally accurate, supporting the reality of the stories and bringing them to life. They can be used to enhance communication of Bible stories in printed, video, digital, and/or audio forms."
Jesus' arrest in Gethsemane. Woodcut after a drawing by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld (German painter, 1794 - 1872) from my archive, published in 1877.
The kiss of Judas, also known as the Betrayal of Christ, is the act with which Judas identified Jesus to the multitude with swords and clubs who had come from the chief priests and elders of the people to arrest him, according to the Synoptic Gospels. The kiss is given by Judas in the Garden of Gethsemane after the Last Supper and leads directly to the arrest of Jesus by the police force of the Sanhedrin. Original edition from my own archives Source : Sagrada Biblia 1884 Graveur : Pannemaker - Doms
redbud, judas tree in a formal garden
sack with the thirty silver coins biblical symbol of the betrayal of judas
red flowers of judas tree on a background of blue sky
Actor portraying Judas in the Oberammergau Passion Play in Oberammergau, Germany. Vintage halftone circa late 19th century.
Rome, Italy: detail of the statue sculpted by Ignazio Jacometti (1854). Jesus is showed to the crowd by Pontius Pilate. This detail shows the Jesus' hands tided and the Pilate's left hand pointing out Jesus.
Blossoming cercis siliquastrum in the sky during springtime
a sack with 30 pieces of silver, symbol of the betrayal of Judas on a gray background
Palaichori, Cyprus - May 2 2016: People outside a church with fire burning (lampratzia) Judas Iscariot effigy who betray Jesus Christ for Easter Celepbration at the village of Palaichori in Cyprus
Matthew 27:3-5
Large crowd of people ritually hanging and burning an effigy of Judas at Easter in San José the capital city of Costa Rica (circa mid 19th century). Vintage etching circa mid 19th century.
Engraving From 1873 Featuring Judas Kissing Jesus On The Cheek.
Judas tree in full bloom
Jesus Christ washing the feet of his apostles in a sign of service and humility
Judas victory over Lysias (2 Maccabees, Chapter 11). Woodcut engraving after a drawing by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld (German painter, 1794 - 1872), published in 1877.
Quality cut out on white background
Illustration from 19th century
Cercis siliquastrum or Judas tree in summer landscape
The kiss of Judas, also known as the Betrayal of Christ, is the act with which Judas identified Jesus to the multitude with swords and clubs who had come from the chief priests and elders of the people to arrest him, according to the Synoptic Gospels. The kiss is given by Judas in the Garden of Gethsemane after the Last Supper and leads directly to the arrest of Jesus by the police force of the Sanhedrin. Original edition from my own archives Source : Sagrada Biblia 1884 Graveur : Pannemaker - Doms
Italian Scupture of Christ and Judas.
A man tries to cross an obstacle balanced on a rope, while one of his opponents cuts it with scissors to prevent him from reaching his goal.
The wailing wall is empty in the old city in Jerusalem, Israel