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Judas

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Phraseologism: Judas.

Meaning: Traitor.

Origin: From the Bible. Judas Iscariot - one of the twelve disciples of Jesus, who betrayed him for thirty pieces of silver to the Jewish high priests. Leading the guards to the Garden of Gethsemane, where Jesus was with his disciples, Judas told the soldiers that they should seize the one whom he kisses. And he kissed Jesus Christ (Matthew 26:14-16, Mark 14:44, Luke 22:47-48). Hence the expression "kiss of Judas" - hypocrisy and meanness, hidden under the mask of love and fidelity.

Random phraseology:

It’s easy and pleasant to speak the truth.

Meaning:

About the problems that, as a rule, appear after a free, frank statement (jokingly ironic).

Origin:

From the novel (Ch. 2 "Pontius Pilate") "The Master and Margarita" (1940) by Mikhail Afanasyevich Bulgakov (1891-1940), the words of "the wandering philosopher Yeshua, nicknamed Ha-Notsri", said by him during interrogation by Pontius Pilate.

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