“Judas turned aside to go to his own place.”
I have often wondered what the apostles meant by saying that
Judas went to “his own place”.
I’m not the only one. For example, I’ve heard at least
one Bible teacher say from the platform that the apostles (or perhaps Luke,
the writer of Acts, in summing up their prayer in his own words) were sort of
hedging their bets; discreetly avoiding passing judgment on Judas’ fate since
they could not be 100% sure what had really happened to him. In this — or at
least so it is alleged — they are modeling for us Christian virtue.
I find that explanation weak tea.














