My interpretation of the text when Runeburg said Judas was the reflection of Jesus in the human world is that Judas in a way was Jesus himself. In other words maybe Jesus or some may call him God isnt so trusting himself according to my interpretation to these texts. The reason why is because, why would Jesus(God) want someone to betray him? Is it because it was destined or to create a new chapter in Christianity. This text lead me to many questions on why would Jesus in the first place hid the fact Judas would betray him because Judas was most close to Jesus. Also, why would Jesus keep Judas close to his side? As in Genesis and in the book The Gospel of Luke, human betrayal to God has always been around. So does history really repeat itself?














