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Judas surrounded the ill-fated Jesus with gentle love, tender attention, and affection, in these last days of his short life. Shy and timid, like a girl in her first love, terribly sensitive and perceptive, like her—he guessed Jesus’ tiniest unspoken wishes, penetrated into the innermost depths of his sensations, fleeting flashes of sadness, heavy moments of tiredness. A selection of short stories including: Judas Iscariot, Lazarus, The Curse of the Beast, and more. Translated by Dmitry Fadeyev. Judas Iscariot and the Others · Leonid Andreyev. Leonid Nikolayevich Andreyev (Russian: Леонид Николаевич Андреев; ) was a Russian playwright and short-story writer who led the Expressionist movement in the national literature. He was active between the revolution of and the Communist revolution /5.


Read "Judas Iscariot and Others" by Leonid Nikolayevich Andreyev available from Rakuten Kobo. Jesus Christ had often been warned that Judas Iscariot was a man of very evil repute, and that He ought to beware of him. Literature Network» Leonid N. Andreyev» Judas Iscariot and Others» Chapter VIII. Chapter VIII. They pointed the finger at Judas, and some in contempt, others with hatred and fear, said: "Look, that is Judas the Traitor!" This already began to be the opprobrious title, to which he had doomed himself throughout the ages. Thousands of years. In his stories dealing with biblical characters, Judas Iscariot and Lazarus, we have horror and dreams again. Judas Iscariot and the Saviour are pictured as twins nailed to the same cross and wearing the same crown of thorns. The traitor in Andreyev's story loves Jesus the Man.


Judas Iscariot and the Others I. Jesus Christ had been warned many times that Judas of Kerioth 1 was a man of ill repute and that one should be wary of him. Some of his disciples, who had spent time in Judaea, knew him well, others have heard people’s tales about him, and there was nobody who could say a good word about him. Judas surrounded the ill-fated Jesus with gentle love, tender attention, and affection, in these last days of his short life. Shy and timid, like a girl in her first love, terribly sensitive and perceptive, like her—he guessed Jesus’ tiniest unspoken wishes, penetrated into the innermost depths of his sensations, fleeting flashes of sadness, heavy moments of tiredness. Literature Network» Leonid N. Andreyev» Judas Iscariot and Others» Chapter IX Chapter IX As an old cheat, coughing, smiling fawningly, bowing incessantly, Judas Iscariot the Traitor appeared before the Sanhedrin.

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