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. The priests spent the money on buying a field to use as a cemetery.
In Acts of the Apostles, 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. He had already spent the money, and we are not told what happened to the field. It would be usual for it to pass to his family members.
Judas was the treasurer for Jesus and the disciples.
Judas Iscariot was the treasurer, or keeper of the purse. John 13:29 or Ref: The Urantia Book page 1566;(paper 139).
A:In Matthew's Gospel, Judas repented and returned the money he had been paid, but in Acts of the Apostles, he kept the money and bought a field. His end was much the same in both stories: in Matthew, he then committed suicide, while in Acts he died as the result of terrible and lurid accident.
Judas betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver. Afterward, Judas regretted his action. So Judas threw down the money and went to hang himself.As to gold money, the rulers during Jesus' time period kept all the gold for themselves.
It was build by the king for his death . . When he dies the king body was kept inside with al his wealth and money. . .
Judas Iscariot betrayed Jesus and then repented and committed suicide.There was one other disciple called Judas, with no last name. **greed is why he did it - Jesus removed protection from Judas so that Gods plan could be fulfilled.John 17:12While I was with them, I protected them and kept them safe by that name you gave me. None has been lost except the one doomed to destruction so that Scripture would be fulfilled.
Money is kept in the bank. The bank is big so it will surely enough will be able to fit into the bank where they put the money. Money will be taken out when you want to withdrawal your money.
A:In Paul's First Epistle to the Corinthians, written long before the first of the gospels, the risen Jesus appeared to the twelve (1 Cor 15:3-8) which can only mean that for Paul, Jesus was not betrayed by Judas Iscariot.The gospel story required a traitor, and that traitor was Judas Iscariot. In the gospels, when the risen Jesus appeared to the disciples, he appeared to the eleven. It would be inconceivable that the other disciples would have kept Judas in their midst to be seen by the risen Jesus. Now, Judas did not see Jesus.
money kept for emergency time.
Yes, it's a very slow, excruciating, and painful death. it happens about 30% of the time but it's kept private to save money.
In the first season Earl kept the money in his car. Then they empounded it and Joy found out and tried to come up with the money to get the car out of impound so she could get at the money. Don't know what happened to it after that-he probably kept it in the bank.
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