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Mt 27:6 change wording
Mt 27:6 change wording to make it closer to the text.
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\v 3 Then Judas, the one who had betrayed Jesus, realized that they had decided that Jesus must die. So was overcome with regret about what he had done. He took the thirty coins back to the chief priests and elders.
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\v 4 He said, "I have sinned. I have betrayed a man who is innocent." They replied, "That means nothing to us! That is your problem!"
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\v 5 So Judas took the money and threw it into the temple courtyard. Then he went away and hanged himself.
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\v 5 So Judas took the money and threw it into the temple courtyard. Then he went away and hanged himself.
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\v 6 Later the high priests found the coins. They picked them up and said, "This is money that we paid for a man to die, and our law does not allow us to put money like this into the temple treasury."
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\v 6 The high priests picked up the coins and said, "This is money that we paid for a man to die, and our law does not allow us to put money like this into the temple treasury."
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\v 7 So they decided to use that money to buy a field that was called the Potter's Field. They made that field a place where they buried strangers who died in Jerusalem.
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\v 8 That is why that place is still called "The field of blood."
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