Volume 3 · Chapter 210 · Pp. 388-394
The worries of Judas the Iscariot during the journey to Hebron.
Chapter 210 of Volume 3 explores the internal struggles and anxieties of Judas Iscariot during a journey to Hebron with Jesus and the apostles. The narrative highlights Judas's ironic and somewhat detached attitude amid group discussions, contrasting with the devotion of others such as Mary of Clopas and Salome. The chapter also reflects on the spiritual significance of personal sacrifice and love, as well as Jesus's compassionate observation of human sorrow. Overall, it provides insight into Judas's troubled mindset within the broader context of the apostolic mission.
Themes: Apostolic Journey, Inner Conflict, Love and Sacrifice, Human Weakness, Compassion of Jesus, Spiritual Struggle