And Judas also, which betrayed him, knew the place: for Jesus ofttimes resorted thither with his disciples.
Parallel translations
- WEB Now Judas, who betrayed him, also knew the place, for Jesus often met there with his disciples.
- BSB Now Judas His betrayer also knew the place, because Jesus had often met there with His disciples.
- NKJV And Judas, who betrayed Him, also knew the place; for Jesus often met there with His disciples.
- NASB Now Judas, who was betraying Him, also knew the place, because Jesus had often met there with His disciples.
- NLT Judas, the betrayer, knew this place, because Jesus had often gone there with his disciples.
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Quick answer
Judas knew the garden because Jesus often met there with his disciples. The betrayer uses Jesus' familiar place of prayer against him.
Overview
John notes that Judas had inside knowledge of this customary meeting place. The detail underscores the treachery of the betrayal: Judas exploits intimacy and trust. It also shows that Jesus was not caught off guard or hiding; he went openly to a known place, willingly placing himself where he could be found and arrested.
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- Luke 22:39And he came out, and went, as he was wont, to the mount of Olives; and his disciples also followed him.
- Luke 21:37And in the day time he was teaching in the temple; and at night he went out, and abode in the mount that is called the mount of Olives.
- Mark 11:11–12And Jesus entered into Jerusalem, and into the temple: and when he had looked round about upon all things, and now the eventide was come, he went out unto Bethany with the twelve.
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