Matthew 27:3-5
When Judas, his betrayer, saw that he was condemned, he repented and brought back the thirty pieces of silver to the chief priests and the elders, saying, "I have sinned in betraying innocent blood." They said, "What is that to us? See to it yourself." And throwing down the pieces of silver in the temple, he departed; and he went and hanged himself.
Remeber, here it is said, Judas commited suicide by hanging himself.
Acts 1:18
Now this man [Judas] bought a field with the reward of his wickedness; and falling headlong he burst open in the middle and all his bowels gushed out.
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Not only that Judas killed himself twice, in the first part we read that he gave the money to the chief priests and the elders, but in the second part, we read the opposite: he didn’t give the money to the chief, he used it to buy a field.
2007-03-25
06:40:03
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This is all hear say.
I talked to a guy who was there and he said that it was a simple heroin overdose.
love and blessings Don
2007-03-25 06:43:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Read further in Matthew. The priests bought the field (a potters field) to bury strangers. Judas killed himself in the field that was bought by the priests with the money he was paid. Apparently, this field had a tree near a cliff from which he hung himself. If the knot slipped or the rope broke, he would've fallen among rocks upon which his innards would have gushed.
2007-03-25 06:48:24
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answered by Anonymous
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The priests took the money, considered blood money, and couldn't put it back in the treasury; so they bought a field with it to bury (suicides?). Judas hanged himself and likely the rope, or branch, or what ever broke, or came loose and his body fell and burst(which can happen from a great height, or if the body is badly decayed and bloated). No matter what it was a bad end. Besides, it doesn't matter how he died.
2007-03-25 06:48:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Judas did tried to return that money back but chiefs refused to take it back & he bought a field of same money & commited suicide in it,he hung himself with the tree
2007-03-25 06:46:09
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answered by sonia` m 2
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This one is pretty simple once all the facts
are understood, but until then, it's a little
confusing.
Judas was the apostle that just before Jesus
was crucified, Judas decided to turn in Jesus for
BLOOD MONEY. He made a deal with the high priests
where he would get paid 30 pieces of silver in
exchange for pointing out where and who Jesus was
so the soldiers could then take and arrest him.
Soon after Jesus was arrested, Jesus was deserted,
beaten, mutilated and then crucified.
Judas knew that they'd do this to Jesus, but he
was thinking of the money rather than what they'd
do to his good friend Jesus. In letting his greed
take him over, Judas ended up losing all his
mercy and kindness concerning him.
After Jesus died, Judas went back to the temple
and told the priests he didn't want the money
any more and tossed it back in the temple. Judas
then went and hanged himself and died. See Mat 27
for the entire account of this.
The high priests didn't want the money since it
was the "price of blood" or BLOOD MONEY. So since
they didn't want to put the money in treasury, they
decided to use it to buy the field that Judas would
be buried at.
What then causes people concern is that later in
Acts, Judas seems to be dying by a different manner,
specifically:
Ac 1:16 Men and brethren, this scripture must
needs have been fulfilled, which the
Holy Ghost by the mouth of David spake
before concerning Judas, which was guide
to them that took Jesus.
17 For he was numbered with us, and had
obtained part of this ministry.
18 Now this man purchased a field with the
reward of iniquity; and falling headlong,
he burst asunder in the midst, and all
his bowels gushed out.
19 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.
At first glance this verse set seems to be
saying that Judas fell and split open his guts
when he landed, turning the field to blood.
But when the verses were written was that what
they really meant?
No, it was not.
A couple of items concerning what's being said:
1. Falling was a common concept used to denote
"falling from God" or leaving God. Judas in
turning in Jesus, he's then rejected the
ARM OF GOD.
2. The "bowels" were where the Hebrews considered
the MERCY and KINDNESS to reside, similar to
our thinking of the heart as where mercy
kindness and tenderness resides: "broken heart",
"tender hearted", "heartless", etc... For the
Hebrews, those concepts were described with the
"bowels", not the heart.
Essentially, the verse set is saying in their
terms of the day, that Judas fell recklessly from
God, lost all his mercy and kindness and turned
in his good friend Jesus. His having done so, that
purchased the field he was buried at with said
BLOOD MONEY, the "price of blood" giving that
"field of blood".
For those not wanting to read the verse set this
way, they're then left with reconciling THREE physical
impossibilities:
1. Judas in hanging, he would be falling feet first
not head first.
2. If Judas is assumed to be falling head first,
he'd split open his head, not his guts.
3. Judas in falling from a tree he could hang himself
from, he'd not have enough impact to split open
his guts anyway.
In other words, the Acts verse set can't describe
an actual physical falling, but it can describe
Judas's falling from God... his SPIRITUAL falling
from God after losing all his mercy and kindness.
Therefore the two accounts do in fact align:
* Matthew describes how Judas PHYSICALLY died.
* Acts describes how Judas SPIRITUALLY fell from God.
God made it all, Jesus died for our sins.
2007-03-25 06:45:15
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answered by Chris 3
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He hanged himself. The chief priests purchased the land with his money. In Acts Judas is given the credit for purchasing the land because it was his act that warranted the payment but still it was the chief priests who purchased the land.
2007-03-25 07:38:31
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No Dear, you got that wrong... When he gave the priests the money back, they said they couldn't put it back into the "treasury". So they decided to buy a field.
You can read that in the Gospel by St Matthew 27:3-10
2007-03-25 06:47:29
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answered by Mary 2
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I'm very curious to know how do you come by this information could Judas have been 2 people one alien one human
2007-03-25 06:44:36
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-10-19 21:25:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Good observation, I never really looked that far into the Bible. I always thought he hanged himself though...
2007-03-25 06:42:53
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answered by Travis 1
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