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The Betrayal

LLM462777 The Betrayal by Margetson, William Henry (1861-1940) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Betrayal. Illustration from Childs Bible (Cassell, c 1900).); © Look and Learn

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Betrayal Betrayer Betraying Betrays Conspiracy Garden Of Gethsemane Give A Kiss Judas Kiss Kissing Kissing Kiss Plot Treachery


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The Betrayal

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captures a pivotal moment in biblical history, immortalized by the talented artist William Henry Margetson. This print, part of a private collection, transports us back to the Garden of Gethsemane where an act of treachery unfolds. In this poignant scene from the Childs Bible published by Cassell around 1900, we witness Judas Iscariot's infamous kiss that sealed Jesus Christ's fate. The tension is palpable as darkness engulfs the garden and betrayal hangs heavy in the air. Margetson masterfully portrays the anguish on Jesus' face as he realizes his trusted disciple has become his betrayer. The composition draws our attention to their locked gaze and Judas' outstretched hand clutching thirty pieces of silver – payment for his disloyalty. This image serves as a powerful reminder of human frailty and moral choices that can shape destinies. It encapsulates themes such as conspiracy, plot, and ultimate betrayal found within biblical narratives. Bridgeman Images presents this remarkable print with utmost reverence for its historical significance. As we contemplate "The Betrayal" let us reflect on our own actions and ponder how easily trust can be shattered or loyalty compromised. May it inspire us to strive for integrity even when faced with temptation or adversity.

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