In Matthew, for instance, when Judas leaves this table, Christ calls him a friend is something that shows up a few verses later in chapter 22. There's a sense that Christ still very much loves Judas, even as he recognizes that betrayal is going to happen. You've got the story later of where Judas is going to have great remorse for what he did. And what he does realizes that he has betrayed Christ and he's destroyed by that. He'll take his own life as a way to maybe get through that pain, right?

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