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.
Acts 1:18 has a different story, 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 other words, neither Matthew nor Luke knew how Judas Iscariot died, but Matthew seems to have got his story from the Book of Zechariah. The Acts account says that he died by misadventure in the field that he bought, but in Matthew's account, he could have committed suicide anywhere.
After Jesus' death, Caiaphas continued serving as high priest in Jerusalem. He faced criticism for his role in Jesus' trial and eventual crucifixion. Little is known about his exact fate, but historical accounts suggest that he was deposed as high priest by the Romans around 36-37 AD.
After He died on the Cross, he went down to Hell and redeemed the Keys to Hell and went up to Heaven. After the Keys where taken, all sins could be forgiven and any Christian could goto Heaven to live with The Lord God Almighty.
He lived and died...we have found his tomb
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Caiaphas is the one who is the Jewish priest who plot to kill Jesus
Caiaphas, the high priest during the trial of Jesus, was not specifically punished in the Bible. However, some interpretations suggest that the Jewish leaders faced repercussions for their role in condemning Jesus.
There were many 'priests' around in that time... all from the tribe of Levi (as commanded in the Old testament). None of these, including the chief priests, are mentioned by name in the Gospel accoun t of the trials. However, the HIGH priest - the chief of all the priests, was mentioned. He was Caiaphas (pronounced Kigh - a - Fass) and it was he who led the Jewish trial against Jesus.
The statement that Jesus must die is attributed to the Jewish high priest Caiaphas in the New Testament of the Bible. According to the Gospel of John, Caiaphas made this statement during a meeting of the chief priests and Pharisees, expressing the belief that Jesus' death was necessary to prevent a rebellion and protect the Jewish nation.
The chief priest who had Jesus arrested was Caiaphas. He was the high priest during the time of Jesus' crucifixion and played a significant role in the events leading to Jesus' arrest and subsequent trial.
We are not told where Caiaphas was during the Crucifixion of Jesus. Matthew 27:41 tells us that some of the chief priests were there at the cross mocking Jesus. Perhaps (but we don't know) Caiaphas was among them.
We are not told where Caiaphas was during the Crucifixion of Jesus. Matthew 27:41 tells us that some of the chief priests were there at the cross mocking Jesus. Perhaps (but we don't know) Caiaphas was among them.
Caliphs the high priest tried Jesus , but as the Jews did not have the power to send anyone to death. He then sent Jesus to Pilate to sentence him to death on the cross.
Caiaphas was the High Priest.
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Caiaphas was High Priest. Jesus was sentenced to death on the orders of Pilate, the Roman Governor because the Jewish leaders had no authority to do so. The Pharisees and priests, as a committee, urged Pilate to condemn Jesus.
Jesus was tried by Pilate.
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He was the high priest called Caiaphas.
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Caiaphas is the one who is the Jewish priest who plot to kill Jesus
Jesus remains silent when Caiaphas asks him about his prophecy to destroy the temple of God and rebuild it in three days. When Caiaphas asks if He is the Messiah, Jesus says, "You have said so, but I say to all of you: From now on you will see the Son of Man sitting at the right hand of the Mighty One and coming on the clouds of heaven." (Matthew 26:54)