- The kiss of Judas
According to the
Synoptic Gospels , Judas pointed outJesus to those he led to arrest him by means of akiss . This is the kiss of Judas, also known (especially in art) as the Betrayal of Christ, and immediately precedes theArrest of Jesus .In the Bible
Both Matthew (26:47-50) and Mark (14:44-45) use the Greek verb "kataphilein", which means to kiss firmly, intensely, passionately, tenderly or warmly. It is the same verb that
Plutarch uses to describe a famous kiss thatAlexander the Great gaveBagoas . [Plutarch ,Parallel Lives , Alexander, 67] According to Matthew, Jesus responded by saying "Friend, do what you are here to do." This has caused speculation that Jesus and Judas were actually in agreement with each other and there was no real betrayal.Fact|date=March 2008Luke (22:47-48) presents a very different picture: Jesus sees Judas coming and stops him by asking: "Judas, with a kiss do you betray the son of man?" The kiss is apparently not delivered at all. The expression "Son of man" is widely believed to refer to an
apocalyptic figure.Geza Vermes , however, in his book "Jesus the Jew", presents a very different view: The Aramaic word "barnasha"—literally "son of man" but meaning "this person"—is used inRabbinic literature as a humble, self-effacing way to refer to oneself, to the speaker. It corresponds exactly to the Japanese word "sessha", "this one," an old-fashioned way to say "I" or "me" when talking to a superior. Jesus would be saying "You would use a kiss to betray me?"The kiss of Judas is one of the
omissions in the Gospel of John .In art
The scene is nearly always included, either as the Kiss itself, or the moment after, the
Arrest of Jesus , or the two combined (as above), in cycles of theLife of Christ orPassion of Jesus in various media.
*Probably the best known is fromGiotto 's cycle in theScrovegni Chapel inPadua .
*There is also a version by a disciple ofCaravaggio .
*A sixth-century Byzantine Mosaic inRavenna .
*Afresco byBarna Da Sienna .(For more information about these paintings, see Nancy Grubb's "The Life of Christ", listed below in Further Reading)In music
* The moment is represented in
Bach 's St Matthew Passion and other Passion settings by many composers.
* InBob Dylan 's "With God on our side," he says "Jesus Christ was betrayed by a kiss."
*Petra (band) , the first Christian rock group, had a hit in 1982 with a song called Judas' Kiss. The song was controversial with anti-Christian rock critics for having a back-masked track before the song at a time when a witch hunt was conducted for back masking messaging in rock albums. However, the message was a Christian one and was aimed at the critics.
*Dave Barnes , a Christian singer/songwriter, uses it in his song "On a Night Like This."
* Finnishpower metal bandStratovarius describes the events around Judas betrayal from a first-person perspective in the opening song "The Kiss of Judas" from its album Visions.
* The politically progressive Canadiangrindcore /punk bandPropagandhi mentions the kiss in the song "With friends like these, who the f--- needsCoIntelPro ?" in the line "I'm punch drunk on ... the crippling Judas Kiss to christen thee a sinking ship".
*The Academy Is... created a song called "Judas Kiss" about betrayal of a loved one.
*Metallica has a song entitled "The Judas Kiss " in their ninthstudio album ,Death Magnetic .References
Further reading
*cite book |last=Grubb |first=Nancy |year=1996 |title=The Life of Christ |isbn=0-7892-0144-5 |publisher=Abbeville Publishing Group |location=
New York City |oclc=34412342pn
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