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They betray Christ for money (Mt. 26:15).
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They love maintaining the outward appearance of holiness (Mt. 26:25).
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They show remorse at public scandals but not true repentance (Mt. 27:3-5).
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They sometimes refuse money to feign godliness (Mt. 27:5).
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They interact with Jesus’ disciples while being secretly paid to deceive them (Lk. 22:5-6).

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They display public affection for Christ while working for the devil (Lk. 22:47).
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They expertly fool the masses but cannot deceive the righteous Judge (Jn. 5:26-27).
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They use the guise of caring for the poor to hide greed (Jn. 12:6).
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They are demonic (Jn. 13:27).
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They show that despite their terrible sin, the sovereign will of God cannot be broken (Hb. 2:14).