Jesus predicts his betrayal is an episode in the New testament narrative which is included in all four Canonical Gospels.[1]
This prediction takes place during the Last Supper in Matthew 26:24-25, Mark 14:18-21, Luke 22:21-23 and John 13:21-30.[1]
In the Gospel of John, the prediction is preceded by the assertion in 13:17-18 that Jesus knew Judas Iscariot would betray him:[2]
The blessing in John 13:17 is thus not directed at the Iscariot.[2]
In Matthew 26:23-25 Jesus confirms the identity of the traitor:
The attribution of the title Rabbi to Jesus by the Iscariot in this episode is unique to him, for one after another the other Apostles say “Surely it is not I, Lord”, using the Lord (Kyrios) title.[3] The Iscariot again calls Jesus Rabbi in Matthew 26:49 when he betrays him to the Sanhedrin in the Kiss of Judas episode.[3]