The greatest BETRAYAL in HISTORY?
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- We all experience betrayal in some way or another. That bitter feeling of losing your faith in someone in life-the friend who shares your secrets, the partner who breaks your heart, the colleague who climbs over you to success-is the feeling of being stabbed in the back with words or actions-and, in the case of Julius Caesar, with daggers.
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So true. The human behavior that shapes history is extremely complicated, and repetitive. Thanks for sharing this.
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I appreciate this great insight into the constant reverberating theme, throughout history, of betrayal. The reciprocal nature of betrayal is an interesting facet of the subject that is seldom brought up. Most stories of betrayal are written from the vantage point of a transgressor and someone who is transgressed against - between victimizer and victim. Many times, what is seen as a crime going in one direction is, in reality, simply a reaction to another sin that was already committed by the one who is now seen as being the victim of betrayal. That is certainly true in Julius Caesar's case, as Alexander so deftly described.
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Nice video, but I think the greatest betrayal in history was Judas to Jesus in the last supper.
wow i thought the same thing, but if you think about it Judas' betrayal didn't have such an impact on history as Caesar's betrayal did. The death of Caesar is the end of Roman republic and consequently the birth of Roman Empire that shaped the history of Europe with its languages, institutions, and traditions.
I feel like the essential trait of betrayal is unexpectedness. Someone hurting you when you least expect them to or hurt coming from a place which you would never think of or plan to counter. Jesus knew about Judas and still let it happen as the work of destiny.
@@nimrahsheikh8476 good points the both of you👍
No proof of a historical Jesus,sorry.