After betraying Jesus and kissing, the disciples of Judah Canary were hung from the trees. The trees hanging from Judah are called 'Judas Trees' and are found mainly in Southern Europe and West Asia. In Catherine Anne Bo's close-up short story "Flower Judah", this title relates to religious affairs such as betrayal, murder, denial. The protagonists of this short story are Bragioni and Laura. Bragioni is a cruel and powerful leader of Marxist revolutionaries inside and outside Mexico City.
According to the Bible, the Canary of Judah is one of 12 disciples of Jesus Christ. Recently Judah is famous for betraying Jesus with 30 infamous silver coins. Since then, the name of Judah is synonymous with betrayal. Various statements about the death of Judas - but the traditional version claims that after treachery he hanged himself. Great! But what about other parts of the country? Does Nikiali itself pollute Rwanda's water system by dumping untreated sewage into the Nyabugogo / Nyabarongo water system? How is Nyabarongo dying due to soil erosion, sand mining, mining and poor agricultural practices?
Judah played a notorious role in the story of the gospel, but Judah is still a controversial figure in the history of Christianity. For example, Judas' betrayal is seen as the beginning of an event that brought about the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus, which according to traditional Christian theology brought the redemption to mankind. The Jewish Jewish gospel - rejected as a heres by the mainstream church - praised Judah's role in triggering human relief, making Judah the best among the apostles. Since the Middle Ages Judah has been portrayed as a Jewish manifestation, and his treachery has been used to prove Christians' anti-Semitism.
Judah is the subject of philosophical writing. Alexander's Oliver reflects his interaction with other apostles and his trust in him before his treachery in his comment on John's Gospel. Other philosophical considerations on Judah include Bertrand Russell's "Nature's evil problem" and Jorge Luis Borges' short story "Three versions of Judas". They pointed out a variety of problematic ideological contradictions between Judah's behavior and his eternal punishment. Bruce Reichenbach believes that if betrayal of Judas betrayal, betrayal is not free will and therefore should not be punished. On the contrary, some believe that Judas does not prevent the free will from exercising on this matter just because betrayal is predicted. Other scholars believe that Judah's behavior is to obey God's will. Whatever you need, Judas is responsible for his actions (Mark 14: 21; Luke 22: 22; Matthew 26:24)