So Judas left at once, going out into the night.
Parallel translations
- WEB Therefore having received that morsel, he went out immediately. It was night.
- KJV He then having received the sop went immediately out: and it was night.
- BSB As soon as he had received the morsel, Judas went out into the night.
- NKJV Having received the piece of bread, he then went out immediately. And it was night.
- NASB So after receiving the piece of bread, he left immediately; and it was night.
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Quick answer
Judas took the morsel and went out immediately, and it was night. It marks his departure into the literal and spiritual darkness of betrayal.
Overview
Judas's exit into the night carries deep symbolic weight in John's Gospel, where night and darkness represent the realm of unbelief and evil. Having rejected the light, Judas departs into darkness. The verse poignantly captures the tragedy of one who left the presence of the Light of the world.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 5
- Isa 59:7Their feet run to evil, and they hurry to shed innocent blood. Their thoughts are thoughts of iniquity. desolation and destruction are in their paths.
- Prov 4:16For they don’t sleep, unless they do evil. Their sleep is taken away, unless they make someone fall.
- Rom 3:15“Their feet are swift to shed blood.
- Job 24:13–15“These are of those who rebel against the light. They don’t know its ways, nor stay in its paths.
- Luke 22:53When I was with you in the temple daily, you didn’t stretch out your hands against me. But this is your hour, and the power of darkness.”
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