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And it was known unto all the dwellers at Jerusalem; insomuch as that field is called in their proper tongue, Aceldama, that is to say, The field of blood. (Acts 1:19)

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Q: What was the name of the field Judas purchased for betraying Jesus?
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What is the field of blood referred to in the Bible and what prophet spoke of it.?

the field of blood was a place where strangers were buried. a worthless piece of land bought with the money Judas got to betray Jesus after he hanged himself. Matthew 27:3-10 acts1:18-19. it says Judas purchased the field but what that means is after he killed himself it provided the means to buy the field with the 30 pieces of silver.


How much Did Judas pay for potters field?

Judas did not pay for the potters field. After he betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver, he returned the money to the Jewish leaders then went out and hung himself. Because it was blood money, the money could not be returned to the treasury and was used to buy a potter's field in Judas' name.


Did Jesus condemn Judas for committing Suicide?

Matthew 27:5 says that Judas threw down the silver in the Temple and went and hanged himself. Acts 1:18 says that Judas bought a field with the reward of iniquity, and fell headlong, bursting asunder and all his bowels gushed out. The author knew nothing of Matthew's suicide account and chose to have Judas die, horribly, of misadventure. Neither account says whether Jesus condemned Judas for what he did.


What happened to the person who betrayed Jesus?

A:The person the gospels say betrayed Jesus was Judas Iscariot. There are two diammetrically opposed narratives in the New Testament as to what happened to Judas afterwards. Matthew 27:3-5 says that Judas repented of what he had done and took the thirty pieces of silver back to the Temple and cast them down at the priests. He then went away and committed suicide.In Acts of the Apostles, at Acts 1:19, Judas was no doubt pleased to be suddenly rich, and purchased a field with the money he had received. Unfortunately for him, he fell down and died, his bowels gushing out.In spite of their differences, both stories tell a satisfyingly terrible fate for Judas, and neither is considered likely to be historically true.Another Answer:Judas was deeply remorseful at his failed plan to force Jesus to become a powerful force and stop Roman domination of the Jews. He simply did not understand the 'Passover Lamb' mission of Jesus' first coming. He hung himself against the law.In Acts 1:18-20, it begins parenthetically about the purchase of a field with the 30 pieces of silver Judas received for his betrayal. But many biblical scholars, especially writing in the New King James state that the field was actually purchased by the priest (transactions take time and not just several hours even in the 1st Century) after Judas had hung himself like Matthew 27:6-8 notes:Matthew 27:6-8New King James Version (NKJV) 6 But the chief priests took the silver pieces and said, "It is not lawful to put them into the treasury, because they are the price of blood." 7 And they consulted together and bought with them the potter's field, to bury strangers in.8Therefore that field has been called the Field of Blood to this day.


Did Judas Iscariot go to Hell for committing suicide?

Heaven Answer: Judas is desire ,it always stay here. Before last supper means our death ,3 days before desire has to seprate from body and soul. Body decomposed into five elements from which it created. Soul travel from body to body ,there is no heaven or hell.


Where are the thirty peaces of silver that were traded from the high priests to Judas to betray Jesus?

Judas went and threw them into the temple, in an effort to return them. The priests said they couldn't accept them because they were "blood money", so they bought a field with it where the poor could be buried.


Why did Judas kiss Jesus?

When Judas “hanged himself” (archive.org/details/bibletellsmeso01wier/page/150) it was similar to a military man falling on his sword and did not involve a rope around his neck as in western culture. Judas took his own life by falling and suspending himself on a stake and the fact that “all his bowels gushed out” was because his abdomen was punctured by doing this. Judas could have chosen to remain living as one of the 12 apostles but chose not to do so as the mental anguish due to his betrayal of Jesus Christ was to him a negative too great to bear.


Why did Judas call his field 'field of blood'?

Judas Iscariot never called his field the "field of blood". In fact, it is hard to establish whether he even bought a field with the money he received. Matthew 27:5 says that Judas threw down the silver in the Temple and went and hanged himself. The priests took the blood money and bought the potter's field, which they called the field of blood. In this account, it was not Judas who even bought the field, so he certainly did not name it. Acts 1:18 says that Judas bought a field with the reward of iniquity, and fell headlong, bursting asunder and all his bowels gushed out. Because of this, the field was called the field of blood. In this account, the field was only called the "field of blood" because of Judas' misadventure. Clearly neither Matthew nor Luke really knew how Judas Iscariot died. There must have been a tradition that associated his death with the field of blood and each author, in his own way, tried to write a believable story of the death, associating it with the field of blood.


Did anyone ever recover Judas' 30 pieces of silver?

There is no historical record indicating that Judas' 30 pieces of silver were ever recovered. After Judas returned the silver to the chief priests and elders, they decided to use the money to buy a potter's field.


Who died in the field of blood?

The horrible end of Judas


What happened to Judas after the death of Jesus?

A:There are two diammetrically opposed narratives in the New Testament as to what happened to Judas after the death of Jesus.Matthew 27:3-5 says that Judas repented of what he had done and took the thirty pieces of silver back to the Temple and cast them down at the priests. He then went away and hanged himself. We do not know where this took place - it could have been from a beam in the house where he lived, or it could have been from a tree outside Jerusalem.In Acts of the Apostles, at Acts 1:19, Judas was no doubt pleased to be suddenly rich, and purchased a field with the money he had received. Unfortunately for him, he fell down and died, his bowels gushing out. This misadventure was in the field he bought, as it was for this reason then called the field of blood, but we simply do not know where it was.Some have attempted to harmonise the two accounts, seeking to avoid contradictions in the Bible, but these attempts have so far been unsuccessful. We are left with two very different explanations of what Judas did with the money, and two ways in which he died, in two different locations, neither of which we can identify.Answer:Since Jesus tells us that the Word of God "...is Truth..." [John 17:17]... then, BOTH of these accounts are what happened to Judas:He bought the "field" with the money the religious leaders paid him to ID Christ. And it was in this field where he later hanged himself [no doubt from a tree growing there] when he realized the deadly extent to which his betrayal had gone against his friend, Jesus. The more gory account of Acts 1:18-19 merely tells us that Judas' body went undiscovered until after he had been hanging from the tree awhile.A human body left unattended after death "bloats" and swells up like a balloon with internal gases and pressure [and 'dead weight']. The skin stretches beyond its limits to the "breaking point." Which means that "something has to give," sooner or later. The sheer weight of his body on the rope in the course of this decomposition would have eventually snapped the weaker bones of the neck... whereby, as the Acts account tells us: "...falling there, he burst open, spilling out his intestines." (Acts 1:18 NLT New Living Translation)The two accounts aren't "opposed" to each other... they are merely two different details and "perspectives" of the same account.Answer:The sequential steps of Judas are as follows:-Judas betrayed Jesus [Matthew 26:14-16]Jesus arrested [Matthew 26:50]Jesus found guilty [Matthew 26:66]Judas returned 30 pieces of silver to Pharisees. [Matthew 27:5(a) ]Jesus crucified [Matthew 27:35]Judas went and hanged himself [Matthew 27:5(b) ]Judas' bowels gushed out. [Acts 1:18]Priest's used Judas's money (which he had returned to them) to buy potter's field (aka field of blood) [Matthew 27:7-8]Judas committed suicide after the death of Jesus.


What happened to Judas after he died?

After Judas hanged himself, traditionally, he was buried in Potters Field, also called "Field of Blood." His grave cost thirty pieces of silver.