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− | Otherwise known as a pauper's graveyard. The origin of the term comes from Matthew 27:7, in which the gold given to Judas, then returned, was used to purchase land | + | Otherwise known as a pauper's graveyard. The origin of the term comes from Matthew 27:7, in which the gold given to Judas, then returned, was used to purchase land to be used as a graveyard for indigent, anonymous, or other people without any other means for interment: |
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27:5 And he threw the pieces of silver into the temple sanctuary and departed; and he went away and hanged himself. | 27:5 And he threw the pieces of silver into the temple sanctuary and departed; and he went away and hanged himself. | ||
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27:7 And they conferred together and with the money bought the potter's field as a burial place for strangers.<ref>[http://bible.cc/matthew/27-5.htm From the New American Standard Bible; other translations here]</ref> | 27:7 And they conferred together and with the money bought the potter's field as a burial place for strangers.<ref>[http://bible.cc/matthew/27-5.htm From the New American Standard Bible; other translations here]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:20, 12 July 2010
Otherwise known as a pauper's graveyard. The origin of the term comes from Matthew 27:7, in which the gold given to Judas, then returned, was used to purchase land to be used as a graveyard for indigent, anonymous, or other people without any other means for interment:
27:5 And he threw the pieces of silver into the temple sanctuary and departed; and he went away and hanged himself.
27:6 The chief priests took the pieces of silver and said, "It is not lawful to put them into the temple treasury, since it is the price of blood."
27:7 And they conferred together and with the money bought the potter's field as a burial place for strangers.[1]