Then Judas, who betrayed him, answered and said, Teacher, is it I? He said unto him,
You have said.
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Leo of Rome
AD 461
Serm. 58, 3: He shows that the conscience of His betrayer was known to Him, not meeting his wickedness with a harsh and open rebuke, that penitence might finda readier way to one who had not been disgraced by public dismissal.