Definition: Then entered Satan into Judas surnamed Iscariot, being of the number of the twelve.
Explanation: Okay, let’s break down this verse from Luke 22:3. It's a really important and somewhat unsettling part of the story of Jesus’ betrayal. Here’s what it means in simple terms: Basically, Satan (a powerful enemy) entered into Judas Iscariot – who was named Iscariot – and became a part of the group of twelve disciples. Let's unpack that a bit: Satan: This is often seen as the embodiment of evil or opposition to God. He’s the one who challenges Jesus and tries to disrupt his work. Into Judas Iscariot: Judas was a disciple (a follower) of Jesus, but he had been called "Iscariot" – meaning “the betrayer.” This was a significant mistake because he betrayed Jesus. Being of the number of the twelve: This tells us that Judas was one of those twelve people who followed Jesus and were part of his inner circle. Why is this important? Jesus was facing a difficult test – He was about to be arrested and likely executed by the authorities. This verse shows that Satan wasn’t just passively watching; he actively entered into the situation, influencing events and making it more challenging for Jesus. It suggests a battle between good and evil is underway. In short, it's a sign of impending trouble and a significant moment in the story of Jesus’ life. --- Do you want to delve deeper? We could explore: What might Satan be trying to accomplish here? How this verse connects to other parts of the Bible? What does it mean for us today?