“But here at this table, sitting among us as a friend, is the man who will betray me.
Parallel translations
- WEB But behold, the hand of him who betrays me is with me on the table.
- KJV But, behold, the hand of him that betrayeth me is with me on the table.
- BSB Look! The hand of My betrayer is with Mine on the table.
- NKJV But behold, the hand of My betrayer is with Me on the table.
- NASB But behold, the hand of the one betraying Me is with Mine on the table.
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Quick answer
Jesus reveals that the hand of His betrayer is with Him at the very table. It exposes Judas' treachery in the midst of fellowship.
Overview
Even as Jesus shares the sacred meal, He announces that one who eats with Him will betray Him. The nearness of the betrayer heightens the gravity of Judas' sin against love and fellowship. Yet Jesus' calm awareness shows that even this betrayal serves God's redemptive plan rather than thwarting it.
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Cross-references · 8
- Ps 41:9Yes, my own familiar friend, in whom I trusted, who ate bread with me, has lifted up his heel against me.
- John 13:26Jesus therefore answered, “It is he to whom I will give this piece of bread when I have dipped it.” So when he had dipped the piece of bread, he gave it to Judas, the son of Simon Iscariot.
- John 13:18–19I don’t speak concerning all of you. I know whom I have chosen. But that the Scripture may be fulfilled, ‘He who eats bread with me has lifted up his heel against me.’
- John 13:21–22When Jesus had said this, he was troubled in spirit, and testified, “Most certainly I tell you that one of you will betray me.”
- Matt 26:21–24As they were eating, he said, “Most certainly I tell you that one of you will betray me.”
- Mark 14:18–21As they sat and were eating, Jesus said, “Most certainly I tell you, one of you will betray me — he who eats with me.”
- Mic 7:5–6Don’t trust in a neighbor. Don’t put confidence in a friend. With the woman lying in your embrace, be careful of the words of your mouth!
- Job 19:19All my familiar friends abhor me. They whom I loved have turned against me.
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