Matthew 27:7
Neuertheles they helde a councell, and bought with the a potters felde, for to burye straugers in.
Neuertheles they helde a councell, and bought with the a potters felde, for to burye straugers in.
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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.
1Vpon the morow, all the hye prestes and elders of the people helde a councell agaynst Iesus, that they might put him to death,
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.
5And he cast the syluer pens in the teple, and gat him awaye, and wente and hanged him self.
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.
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.
19And it is knowne vnto all the that dwell at Ierusalem, in so moch that the same felde is called in their mother tonge Acheldema, that is to saye, the bloude felde.
12And they came together with the elders, and helde a councell, and gaue ye souders money ynough,
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.
5And they were glad, and promysed to geue him money.
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 were brought ouer vnto Siche, and layed in the sepulcre, that Abraham boughte for money of the children of Hemor at Sichem.
37had londe, and solde it, & brought the money, and layed it at the Apostles fete.
3Then assembled together the hye prestes and the scrybes, and the elders of the people in to the palace of the hye prest which was called Caiphas,
4and helde a councell, how they might take Iesus by disceate, and kyll him.
9and so I lowsed the londe from Hananeel of Anathot, myne Vncles sonne, and weyed him there the moneye: euen seuen sycles, and ten syluer pens.
30in the dubble caue that lyeth ouer against Mamre in ye lande of Canaa, which Abraha bought with the felde, of Ephron the Hethite for a possession to burye in.
11Whan they herde yt, they were glad, & promysed that they wolde geue him money. And he sought, how he might coueniently betraye him.
15And they toke the money, and dyd as they were taught. And this sayenge is noysed amonge the Iewes vnto this daye.
53From that daye forth they toke coucell, how they might put him to death.
20So the felde and the caue therin was made sure of the Hethites vnto Abraham, for a possession to bury in.
8And they toke him, and slewe him, and cast him out of the vynyarde.
66They wete and kepte the sepulcre wt watchmen, and sealed the stone.
9that he maye geue me the dubble caue, which he hath in ye ende of his felde. For a reasonable money let him geue it me, for a possession to burye in amoge you.
59And Ioseph toke the body, and wrapped it in a cleane lynnen cloth,
60and layed it in his owne new sepulcre, which he had hewen out in a rocke, and rolled a greate stone to the dore of the sepulcre, and wente his waye.
22Yf eny man halowe vnto the LORDE a felde, which he hath bought, and is not his inheritaunce,
29Some thought (for so moch as Iudas had the bagge) that Iesus had sayde vnto him: Bye that is necessary for vs agaynst the feast: Or that he shulde geue some thinge vnto the poore.
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.
36And there they sat, and watched hi.
20But the hye prestes and the elders persuaded the people, that they shulde axe Barrabas, and destroye Iesus.
4I am a strauger and an indweller amonge you, geue me a possession to bury in with you, that I maye bury my coarse by me.
51the same had not consented vnto their councell, and dede, which was of Arimathia a cite of the Iewes, which same also wayted for the kyngdome of God:
57The all the disciples left him, and fled. But they that toke Iesus, led him to Caiphas the hye prest, where the scrybes and the elders were gathered together.
40The toke they the body of Iesus, & wonde it with lynnen clothes, and with the spyces, as the maner of the Iewes is to burye.
13and talked with Ephron, that the people of the londe might heare, and sayde: Heare me then, Receaue of me the money that I geue the for the felde, and so wyll I burye my deed there.
5Why was not this oyntment solde for thre hundreth pens, and geuen to the poore?
43there came one Ioseph of Arimathia, a worshipfull Senatoure (which loked also for the kyngdome of God) & wete in boldely vnto Pilate, & axed ye body of Iesus.
32in the good of the felde & of the caue therin, which was bought of the Hethites.
62The next daye that foloweth the daye of preparynge, the hye prestes and Pharises came together vnto Pylate,
32The bones of Ioseph, which the children of Israel had broughte out of Egipte, buried they at Sichem, in the pece of the londe, yt Iacob boughte of the children of Hemor ye father of Sichem for an hundreth pens, and was the enheritaunce of the children of Ioseph.
33And when they came vnto the place called Golgatha (that is to saye by interpretacio a place of deed mens sculles)
19and bought a pece of londe of the children of Hemor ye father of Sichem for an hundreth pens. There pitched he his tent,
46And he bought a lynne cloth, & toke him downe, & wrapped hi in ye lynne clothe, & layed him in a sepulcre, which was hewe out of a rocke, & rolled a stone before ye dore of ye sepulcre.