What is synonyms for traitor?

What is synonyms for traitor?

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Q. What is synonyms for traitor?

other words for traitor

  • conspirator.
  • deserter.
  • hypocrite.
  • impostor.
  • informer.
  • renegade.
  • spy.
  • turncoat.

Q. What is the synonym and antonym of traitor?

traitor. Antonyms: adherent, aid, aider, ally, backer, disciple, follower, partisan, supporter. Synonyms: adversary, antagonist, betrayer, deserter, enemy, hater, opponent, renegade.

Q. What is another word for betrayer?

What is another word for betrayer?

traitordouble-crosser
quislingrenegade
turncoatapostate
defectorback-stabber
deserterrat

Q. Who is a betrayer?

betrayer noun [C] (NOT LOYAL) a person who is not loyal to their country or to another person, often doing something harmful such as giving information to an enemy: betrayers of the nation’s interests. Judas Iscariot is remembered as Christ’s betrayer.

Q. What is the root of betrayal?

betrayal Add to list Share. Betrayal’s root is betray, which comes from the Middle English word bitrayen — meaning “mislead, deceive.” Betrayal has to do with destroying someone’s trust, possibly by lying. If you start dating your best friend’s girlfriend behind his back, that’s an act of betrayal.

Q. What causes someone to betray another?

Betrayal can be caused by many things including jealousy, greed, power, and fear. These reasons can push people, even as close as family, to act against you for their own personal reasons even if it means causing you pain.

Q. What is the Bible say about betrayal?

The Bible teaches us betrayal is always the result when we refuse to God’s will and fight for our own. To be a disciple who endures to the end, doesn’t betray God, doesn’t betray our spouses, and doesn’t betray those we love, we must be disciples who submit to the will of God.

Q. Is betrayal The worst sin?

Betrayal is known as the worst sin in marriage and for good reason. There are many different types of betrayals, such as: A husband having an affair. A friend turning his back on another person.

Q. What are examples of betrayal?

To betray is to be disloyal, to reveal secrets, or to reveal your location to an enemy. An example of betray is when you cheat on your spouse. An example of betray is when you tell secrets and betray trust. An example of betray is when you sneeze and your enemy is then able to find you.

Q. How does God feel about betrayal?

Jesus is a great example of how to handle betrayal. He faced betrayals by Judas and his people. We may not seek out being a martyr, but when faced with difficulties, we can remind ourselves that Jesus forgave those who hurt him, so we can strive to forgive those who have harmed us.

Q. What are the consequences of betrayal?

The effects of betrayal include shock, loss and grief, morbid pre-occupation, damaged self-esteem, self-doubting, anger. Not infrequently they produce life-altering changes. The effects of a catastrophic betrayal are most relevant for anxiety disorders, and OC D and PTSD in particular.

Q. What does Jesus say about the traitor?

In Matthew 26:23-25, Jesus confirms the identity of the traitor: “The Son of Man goes, even as it is written of him, but woe to that man through whom the Son of Man is betrayed!

Q. What does the Bible say about traitor?

MATTHEW 26:14-16,46-50Verses in the Bible 46 Rise, let us be going: behold, he is at hand that doth betray me. 47 And while he yet spake, lo, Judas, one of the twelve, came, and with him a great multitude with swords and staves, from the chief priests and elders of the people.

Q. Which disciple did Jesus love most?

Mary Magdalene

Q. Who was the black apostle?

Simeon Niger is a person in the Book of Acts in the New Testament.

Q. Why is Simon called a zealot?

John P. Meier points out that the term “Zealot” is a mistranslation and in the context of the Gospels means “zealous” or “jealous” (in this case, for keeping the Law of Moses), as the Zealot movement did not exist until 30 to 40 years after the events of the Gospels.

Q. Who carried Jesus Cross?

Simon of Cyrene

Q. Who gave Jesus water when carrying the cross?

St. Veronica

Q. What kind of fish does the Bible say not to eat?

Prohibited foods that may not be consumed in any form include all animals—and the products of animals—that do not chew the cud and do not have cloven hoofs (e.g., pigs and horses); fish without fins and scales; the blood of any animal; shellfish (e.g., clams, oysters, shrimp, crabs) and all other living creatures that …

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