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READING GROUP GUIDE FOR ISCARIOT BY TOSCA LEE INTRODUCTION Judas Iscariot. The very name is synonymous with “betrayal.” Perhaps no other person in history has been as despised as Judas, the betrayer of Jesus Christ. But few have ever bothered to wonder about Judas’s background and seek to shed light on his motives...until now. TOPICS & QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION 1. Before reading this book, what did you know about Judas Iscariot? How did you picture him in your mind’s eye? Where did you get your information about him? 2. Had you ever thought about what Judas might have been like as a boy and a young man? Does picturing Judas as a child have any effect on your feelings toward him? 3. Name some personality traits that Judas exhibited as a child in the novel. How did these traits play into his story as he grew to adulthood and affect his actions as an adult? 4. What drove Judas to become a perfectionist about the Law…or to believe he could never perfectly keep it? 5. What observations did you make about his passion to overthrow the Roman government? How did his motives differ from his contemporaries? 6. Why did Judas find Jesus so compelling? What motivated him to follow Jesus? 7. What did Judas sacrifice in order to follow Jesus? 8. Do you think Judas felt disappointed or let down by Jesus? If so, when and why? 9. According to the story, the events surrounding Judas’s ultimate betrayal of Jesus did not go as planned. What had Judas expected would happen, and what actually happened? 10. Have you, like Judas, ever had a situation turn out wildly different from what you had originally intended? If so, describe. 11. Could you imagine yourself ever betraying Jesus the way Judas did? If not on purpose, then unintentionally? Why or why not? 12. The story opens and closes with a regret-filled Judas reflecting on his life. If he were given a cosmic do-over, do you think he would make the same choices? If so, what do you believe he might do differently? 13. Do you think Judas was truly repentant for his deeds at the end of his life? Why or why not? 14. At the end of the book Judas says, “I, who denied [Jesus] and delivered him to his enemies. I, who die with him. My name will be synonymous with ‘traitor.’ But he has loved his enemies. He has loved me.” Do you think that this love of Jesus saved Judas from what has traditionally been thought of as his ultimate fate (eternity in hell)? Discuss. 15. If you could sit down face-to-face with Judas, what would you most want to say to him? 16. Has reading this book changed how you think about the character of Judas? If so, how? 17. What new questions or insights do you feel you may have about Jesus after reading the novel? 18. Do you think some Christians might feel threatened or unsettled by this fictional account of the life of Judas? Why or why not?


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