Matthew 27:5

Geneva Bible (1560)

And when hee had cast downe the siluer pieces in the Temple, hee departed, and went, and hanged himselfe.

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  • 2 Sam 17:23 : 23 Nowe when Ahithophel sawe that his counsell was not followed, he sadled his asse, and arose, and he went home vnto his citie, and put his houshold in order, & hanged him selfe, and dyed, and was buryed in his fathers graue.
  • Job 2:9 : 9 Then said his wife vnto him, Doest thou continue yet in thine vprightnes? Blaspheme God, and dye.
  • Job 7:15 : 15 Therefore my soule chuseth rather to be strangled and to die, then to be in my bones.
  • Ps 55:23 : 23 And thou, O God, shalt bring them downe into the pitte of corruption: the bloudie, and deceitfull men shall not liue halfe their dayes: but I will trust in thee.
  • Luke 1:9 : 9 According to the custome of the Priests office, his lot was to burne incense, when he went into the Temple of the Lord.
  • Luke 1:21 : 21 Now the people waited for Zacharias, and marueiled that he taried so long in the Temple.
  • Acts 1:18-19 : 18 He therefore hath purchased a field with the reward of iniquitie: and when he had throwen downe himselfe headlong, hee brast asunder in the middes, and all his bowels gushed out. 19 And it is knowen vnto all the inhabitants of Hierusalem, in so much, that that field is called in their owne language, Aceldama, That is, the field of blood.
  • 1 Kgs 16:18 : 18 And when Zimri saw, that the citie was taken, he went into the palace of the Kings house, and burnt himselfe, and the Kings house with fire, and so dyed,
  • Judg 9:54 : 54 Then Abimelech called hastily his page that bare his harneis, and sayde vnto him, Drawe thy sworde and slay me, that men say not of me, A woman slewe him; his page thrust him thorowe, and he dyed.
  • 1 Sam 31:4-5 : 4 Then saide Saul vnto his armour bearer, Drawe out thy sworde, and thrust mee through therewith, lest the vncircumcised come and thrust me through and mocke me: but his armour bearer would not, for hee was sore afraid. Therefore Saul tooke a sworde and fell vpon it. 5 And when his armour bearer sawe that Saul was dead, he fell likewise vpon his sword, & dyed with him.

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  • Matt 27:6-10
    5 verses
    81%

    6And the chiefe Priestes tooke the siluer pieces, and sayde, It is not lawfull for vs to put them into the treasure, because it is the price of bloud.

    7And they tooke counsell, and bought with them a potters fielde, for the buriall of strangers.

    8Wherefore that field is called, The field of bloud, vntill this day.

    9(Then was fulfilled that which was spoken by Ieremias the Prophet, saying, And they tooke thirtie siluer pieces, ye price of him that was valued, whom they of ye children of Israel valued.

    10And they gaue them for the potters fielde, as the Lord appointed me.)

  • Matt 27:2-4
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    2And led him away bounde, and deliuered him vnto Pontius Pilate the gouernour.

    3Then when Iudas which betraied him, sawe that hee was condemned, hee repented himselfe, and brought againe the thirtie pieces of siluer to the chiefe Priestes, and Elders,

    4Saying, I haue sinned, betraying the innocent bloud. But they sayde, What is that to vs? see thou to it.

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    14Then one of the twelue, called Iudas Iscariot, went vnto the chiefe Priestes,

    15And said, What will ye giue me, and I will deliuer him vnto you? And they appoynted vnto him thirtie pieces of siluer.

    16And from that time, he sought opportunitie to betraie him.

  • 18He therefore hath purchased a field with the reward of iniquitie: and when he had throwen downe himselfe headlong, hee brast asunder in the middes, and all his bowels gushed out.

  • Luke 22:4-6
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    4And he went his way, and communed with the hie Priestes and captaines, how he might betray him to them.

    5So they were glad, and agreed to giue him money.

    6And he consented, and sought opportunitie to betraye him vnto them, when the people were away.

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    12And I said vnto them, If ye thinke it good, giue me my wages: and if no, leaue off: so they weighed for my wages thirtie pieces of siluer.

    13And the Lord said vnto me, Cast it vnto the potter: a goodly price, that I was valued at of them; I tooke the thirtie pieces of siluer, and cast them to the potter in the house of the Lord.

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    10Then Iudas Iscariot, one of the twelue, went away vnto the hie Priestes, to betray him vnto them.

    11And when they heard it, they were glad, and promised that they woulde giue him monie: therefore he sought howe he might conueniently betraie him.

  • 62And Peter went out, and wept bitterly.

  • 39So they tooke him, and cast him out of the vineyarde, and slewe him.

  • 46And Iesus cryed with a loude voyce, and sayd, Father, into thine hands I commend my spirit; when hee thus had sayd, hee gaue vp the ghost.

  • 8So they tooke him, & killed him, and cast him out of the vineyard.

  • 50Then Iesus cryed againe with a loude voyce, and yeelded vp the ghost.

  • 37And Iesus cryed with a loude voyce, and gaue vp the ghost.

  • 75Then Peter remembred the wordes of Iesus, which had sayde vnto him, Before the cocke crowe thou shalt denie me thrise. So he went out, and wept bitterly.

  • 50Then they all forsooke him, and fled.

  • 23Nowe when Ahithophel sawe that his counsell was not followed, he sadled his asse, and arose, and he went home vnto his citie, and put his houshold in order, & hanged him selfe, and dyed, and was buryed in his fathers graue.

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    65Then the hie Priest rent his clothes, saying, Hee hath blasphemed, what haue wee any more neede of witnesses? beholde: nowe yee haue heard his blasphemie.

    66What thinke yee? They answered, and said, He is guiltie of death.

  • 22And truely the Sonne of man goeth as it is appointed: but woe be to that man, by whom he is betrayed.

  • 29And when they had fulfilled all things that were written of him, they tooke him downe from the tree, and put him in a sepulchre.

  • 35And when they had crucified him, they parted his garments, and did cast lottes, that it might be fulfilled, which was spoken by the Prophet, They deuided my garments among them, and vpon my vesture did cast lottes.

  • 23And hee answered and sayde, Hee that dippeth his hande with me in the dish, hee shall betraie me.

  • 30Saue thy selfe, and come downe from the crosse.

  • 52But he left his linnen cloth, and fled from them naked.

  • 29And rose vp, and thrust him out of the citie, and led him vnto the edge of the hil, whereon their citie was built, to cast him downe headlong.

  • 20And howe the hie Priests, and our rulers deliuered him to be condemned to death, and haue crucified him.

  • 44The selfe same thing also ye theeues which were crucified with him, cast in his teeth.

  • 19And Iudas Iscariot, who also betraied him, and they came home.

  • 42He saued others, but he cannot saue him selfe: if he be ye King of Israel, let him now come downe from ye crosse, and we will beleeue in him.

  • 21Truly the Sonne of man goeth his way, as it is written of him: but woe bee to that man, by whome the Sonne of man is betrayed: it had beene good for that man, if hee had neuer beene borne.

  • 56But all this was done, that the Scriptures of the Prophets might be fulfilled. Then all the disciples forsooke him, and fled.

  • 12And they gathered them together with the Elders, and tooke counsell, and gaue large money vnto the souldiers,

  • 18Beholde, wee goe vp to Hierusalem, and the Sonne of man shall bee deliuered vnto the chiefe priestes, and vnto the Scribes, and they shal condemne him to death,

  • 47And while he yet spake, beholde, a companie, and he that was called Iudas one of the twelue, went before them, and came neere vnto Iesus to kisse him.

  • 45He went also into the Temple, and began to cast out them that solde therein, and them that bought,

  • 39And they that passed by, reuiled him, wagging their heades,

  • 5Why was not this oyntment sold for three hundreth pence, and giuen to the poore?

  • 25That he may take the roume of this ministration and Apostleship, from which Iudas hath gone astray, to goe to his owne place.