Judas Iscariot was
following in the footsteps of Esau when he made an even greater mistake in
values. Judas undervalued his own acquired birthright as a special witness of
Jesus Christ. When the Son of God established his Church, Judas was made a
member of the Quorum of the Twelve. Judas betrayed his trust and of and for
thirty pieces of silver sold Jesus to be crucified. (Sterling W. Sill, The
Keys of the Kingdom [Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1972], 94)