The other day while rereading the scriptures about the last Supper, I spotted something that is very interesting.
Mathew 26:23 reads:
"In reply he said: "He that dips his hand with me in the bowl is the one that will betray me."
The above doesn't make much sense to me because it implies that one would have to give himself away by doing exacly what Jesus said the betrayor would do. Now, look at how John words the same event in John 13:26:
"Therefore Jesus answered: "It is that one to whom I shall give the morsel that I dip". And so, having dipped the morsel, he took and gave it to Judas, the son of Simon Iscariot."
Now it makes a lot more sense, humn? What John says implies Jesus' actions to identify the betrayor, not Judas'.
Contradiction plain and simple? Any opinions?
Observador.