"Why He Betrayed Jesus" explores the motives behind Judas Iscariot's actions leading to his betrayal of Jesus Christ. The book delves into the complexities of Judas's character, examining his background and the societal influences that may have shaped his decisions. It presents a nuanced perspective, suggesting that his betrayal was not merely an act of greed but could have been driven by a mix of personal turmoil and misguided intentions. The author analyzes key biblical passages and historical context, highlighting how Judas's actions were perceived in various ways throughout history. The book frames Judas as a tragic figure, grappling with conflicting loyalties and expectations. This portrayal invites readers to reconsider the narrative surrounding Judas, prompting deeper reflections on themes of betrayal, redemption, and the human condition.