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Yes, It was meant to happen.
Even thought Jesus charged Judas of the Disciple's purse, Judas's god was money. The Sanhedrin and Pharisees bribed Judas with 30 Shekels (Half oz. of silver each) And so he betrays the Son of God for 15 oz. of silver!
Judas eventually realized the gravity of his choice and returned the silver to the Pharisees before he hung himself. The money went to buying a grave plot, The Potter's field.
It's not known what happened to the silver since. Cursed? Perhaps, from the Pharisee's reaction in getting back their blood money. Guilt from the blood of a purely innocent man, the Lamb of God.

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I felt sad for Judas because he choose to kill himself out of guilt rather than ask forgiveness and do good.

The love of money is the root of evil in the mind of Judas that time.

The love of money is the root of evil in the mind of Judas that time.

It is still true today.