As the Jews refused to take the 30 silver coins, Judas brought a land and hanged himself there, The Bible says his intestines came out.
Despite the terrible betrayal that was involved in Judas Iscariot's act, it was the will of God and Jesus that He would go to the cross for our sins. Just as Jesus did not have to hang on the cross (He could have saved Himself) He did not have befriend Judas, but He did because it would ultimately lead to Him paying the penalty for our sins.
One place he hanged himself is in the minds of the wicked who judge him unrighteously. The wicked neither perceive nor understand the meaning of the words, "He went and hanged himself." Those words follow these words, "If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me." Judas hanged himself upon his own cross where he renounced his life of sin to find life in Jesus. The physical location was not far from the temple where he cast down the pieces of silver. I offer these words in my own name.
The person who replaced Judas iscariot after he hanged himself was a man called Mathias, it can be found in the book of Acts.
We have two different versions of the story about the fate of Judas, both involving the purchase of a piece of land called the "field of blood". 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, because it was blood money. 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, but there is no suggestion of a murder. From a theological point of view, it is unfortunate to have two accounts that are so contradictory, and some try to harmonise the two accounts by saying that Judas really did hang himself but that his body somehow fell down after his death, with the author of Acts choosing not to mention the original suicide. Even if successful, this leaves the problem of whether the priests bought the land with the money Judas threw in the Temple or whether Judas did, and for which of the two reasons the land was called the "field of blood", and this is the subject of some convoluted speculation about the meanings of various Greek words. It is clear that neither author really knew the fate of Judas Iscariot, but neither of them attributes his death to murder.
After Judas hanged himself, traditionally, he was buried in Potters Field, also called "Field of Blood." His grave cost thirty pieces of silver.
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Judas Iscariot
Despite the terrible betrayal that was involved in Judas Iscariot's act, it was the will of God and Jesus that He would go to the cross for our sins. Just as Jesus did not have to hang on the cross (He could have saved Himself) He did not have befriend Judas, but He did because it would ultimately lead to Him paying the penalty for our sins.
It is the tree that Judas Iscariot was reputed to have hanged himself from.
Glenn Tipton has: Played Himself (Judas Priest guitarist) in "Dream Deceivers: The Story Behind James Vance vs. Judas Priest" in 1992. Played himself in "In a Metal Mood" in 1996. Performed in "Behind the Music" in 1997. Played himself in "Classic Albums: Judas Priest - British Steel" in 2001. Played Himself - guitar in "Judas Priest: Electric Eye" in 2003. Played Guitar, Vocals in "Judas Priest Live: British Steel" in 2010. Played himself in "Metal Evolution" in 2011. Played himself in "Judas Priest: Epitaph" in 2013.
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In Matthew's Gospel, Judas returned the money to the priests and then hanged himself. They bought a piece of land for the burial of Gentiles. In Acts of the Apostles, Judas did not return the money, but bought himself some land.
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Ian Hill has: Played Himself (Judas Priest) in "Dream Deceivers: The Story Behind James Vance vs. Judas Priest" in 1992. Played Dead Before Credits in "Dead Right" in 1993. Performed in "Behind the Music" in 1997. Played himself in "Classic Albums: Judas Priest - British Steel" in 2001. Played Himself - bass in "Judas Priest: Electric Eye" in 2003. Played Bass in "Judas Priest Live: British Steel" in 2010. Played himself in "Judas Priest: Epitaph" in 2013.
One place he hanged himself is in the minds of the wicked who judge him unrighteously. The wicked neither perceive nor understand the meaning of the words, "He went and hanged himself." Those words follow these words, "If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me." Judas hanged himself upon his own cross where he renounced his life of sin to find life in Jesus. The physical location was not far from the temple where he cast down the pieces of silver. I offer these words in my own name.
He was called Mathias , he replaced Judas as he had hanged himself.
The person who replaced Judas iscariot after he hanged himself was a man called Mathias, it can be found in the book of Acts.