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Judas Iscariot MBTI -Persönlichkeitstyp

Persönlichkeit

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I knew it! The Duplicitous ENTJ. When you ask yourself why Jesus would allow someone like Judas to be a disciple, it becomes clear exactly what Judas was personality-wise. Judas likely saw tagging along with our Lord and Savior as an opportunity to take part in the popularity of it all, enjoy a bit of travel, and of course there was the perk of being the least spirtually invested disciple (tertiary Se). His only job was being the group's treasurer. And even though he was able to see the many miracles Jesus performed and hear the sermons he preached, Judas had the advantage of remaining unconftonted by it and somewhat skeptical. ENTJs often only care about facts when they suit them, otherwise they can find about a bagillion ways to discourage their belief in something with excuses they like to call "logic" (Auxiliary Ni supporting dominant Te). Judas Iscariot likely approached his faith in Jesus with an air of amusement. Jesus of course knew this, and therefore knew that he would likely end up being the one to betray him. Even when called a devil by Jesus in John 6 (this was long before the last supper), Judas must have known who Jesus was talking about, yet still he somehow disassociated himself from his spiritual disposition. And believe me, ENTJs are masters at that. (inferior Fi being suppressed).

Biografie

Judas Iscariot (/ˈdʒuːdəs ɪˈskærɪət/; Biblical Hebrew: יהודה‎, romanized: Yehûdâh, lit. 'God is praised'; Greek: Ὶούδας Ὶσκαριώτης) (died c.  30 – c.  33 AD) was a disciple and one of the original Twelve Disciples of Jesus Christ. According to all four canonical gospels, Judas betrayed Jesus to the Sanhedrin in the Garden of Gethsemane by kissing him and addressing him as "rabbi" to reveal his identity to the crowd who had come to arrest him. His name is often used synonymously with betrayal or treason.

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