Matthew 27:5
And he cast the syluer pens in the teple, and gat him awaye, and wente and hanged him self.
And he cast the syluer pens in the teple, and gat him awaye, and wente and hanged him self.
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6So the hye prestes toke the syluer pens, and sayde: It is not laufull to put them in to the Gods chest, for it is bloudmoney.
7Neuertheles they helde a councell, and bought with the a potters felde, for to burye straugers in.
8Wherfore the same felde is called the bloudfelde vnto this daye.
9Then was that fulfylled, which was spoken by Ieremy the prophet sayenge: And they toke thirtie syluer pens, the pryce of him that was solde, whom they bought of the children of Israell:
10and these they gaue for a potters felde, as the LORDE commaunded me.
2and bounde him, and led him forth, and delyuered him vnto Pontius Pilate the debyte.
3When Iudas which betrayed him, sawe this that he was condemned vnto death, it repented him, and brought agayne the thirtie syluer pens to the hye prestes and the elders,
4and sayde: I haue done euell, in that I haue betrayed innocet bloude. They sayde: What haue we to do with yt? Se thou therto.
14Then one of the twolue (called Iudas Iscarioth) wente vnto the hye prestes,
15and sayde: What wil ye geue me, and I shal delyuer him vnto you? And they offred hi thirtie syluer pens.
16And from that tyme forth, he sought oportunyte to betraye him?
18This same trulye possessed the felde for the rewarde of vnrighteousnes, and hanged himself, and brast asunder in the myddes, and all his bowels gusshed out.
4and he wete his waye, and talked with the hye prestes and with ye officers, how he wolde betraye him vnto them.
5And they were glad, and promysed to geue him money.
6And he cosented, & sought oportunite, yt he might betraye hi without eny rumoure.
12And I sayde vnto them: yff ye thynke it good, brynge hither my pryce: yf no, then leaue. So they wayed downe xxx. syluer pens, ye value that I was prysed at.
13And the LORDE sayde vnto me: cast it vnto the potter (a goodly pryce for me to be valued at of them) and I toke the xxx. syluers pens, and cast them to the potter in the house of the LORDE.
10And Iudas Iscarioth one of the twolue wente vnto the hye prestes, to betraye him vnto them.
11Whan they herde yt, they were glad, & promysed that they wolde geue him money. And he sought, how he might coueniently betraye him.
62And Peter wente out, and wepte bytterly.
39And they caught him, and thrust him out of the vynyarde, & slew him.
46And Iesus cryed loude, & sayde: Father, in to thy handes I commende my sprete. And whan he had so sayde, he gaue vp the goost.
8And they toke him, and slewe him, and cast him out of the vynyarde.
50Iesus cried agayne with a loude voyce, and gaue vp the goost.
37But Iesus cried loude, and gaue vp the goost.
75Then thought Peter vpon the wordes of Iesus, which sayde vnto him: before the cock crow, thou shalt denye me thryse. And he wente out, and wepte bytterly.
50And all the disciples forsoke him, and fled.
23Whan Achitophel sawe that his coucell wente not forth, he sadled his asse, gat him vp, and wete home in to his cite and put his house to poynte, and hanged him selfe, and dyed, and was buried in his fathers graue.
65Then the hye prest rente his clothes, and sayde: He hath blasphemed, what nede we eny mo wytnesses? Lo, now haue ye herde his blasphemy:
66What thinke ye? They answered, & sayde: He is gyltie of death.
22And the sonne of man trulye goeth forth, as it is appoynted. But wo vnto that man, by whom he is betrayed.
29And whan they had fulfylled all that was wrytten of him, they toke him downe from the tre, and layed him in a sepulcre.
35So whan they had crucified him, they parted his garmetes, and cast lottes therfore: that the thinge might be fulfilled, which was spoken by the prophet: They haue parted my garmetes amonge the, & cast lottes vpon my vesture.
23He answered and sayde: He that deppeth his honde with me in the dysshe, the same shal betraye me.
30Helpe yi self now, & come downe fro the crosse.
52But he let the lynnen go, and fled naked from them.
29And they rose vp, and thrust him out of the cite, and led him vp to the edge of the hyll whervpo their cite was buylded, that they might cast him downe headlynge.
20how oure hye prestes and rulers delyuered him to the condemnacion of death, and crucified him.
44The murtherers also that were crucified with him, cast the same in his tethe.
19and Iudas Iscarioth which betrayed him.And they came to house.
42he hath helped other, and can not helpe himself: Yf he be the kynge of Israel, let him come downe now from the crosse, and we wil beleue him
21The sonne of man truly goeth forth, as it is wrytte of hi. But wo vnto that ma, by whom the sonne of man is betrayed. It were better for the same man, that he had neuer bene borne.
56But all this is done, that the scriptures of the prophetes might be fulfylled.
12And they came together with the elders, and helde a councell, and gaue ye souders money ynough,
18Beholde, we go vp to Ierusalem, and the sonne of man shalbe delyuered vnto the hye prestes and scribes: & they shal condemne him to death,
47But whyle he yet spake, beholde, the multitude, and one of the twolue called Iudas wente before them, and he came nye vnto Iesus, to kysse him.
45And he wente into the temple, and begane to dryue out them that bought and solde therin,
39They that wente by, reuyled him, and wagged their heades
5Why was not this oyntment solde for thre hundreth pens, and geuen to the poore?
25that the one maye take the rowme of this mynistracion and Apostelshippe, from the which Iudas by transgression fell, that he might go awaye in to his awne place.