Psychology was not yet born during the time of Judas hence very few understood his circumstance.
The mere fact that Judas committed suicide proved that he regreted so much the consequence of his action.
Did he really want to betray Jesus or did he simply want him to act now, i.e. start the revolution. Unfortunately Judas understanding of revolution is different to that of Jesus.
Perhaps Saint Judas Iscariot was thinking of a bloody one while Jesus meant using the power of love to overcome the enemy.
Poor Judas, all he needed to say was 'I'm sorry.' but he took it too seriously to the point of taking his life.
The bottom line of this is that Judas was regretful, contrite and sorrowful. He should have seen a counselor but unfortunately none was existent during those days.
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