I'm trying to recall the specific coin that was given to Judas in the story. I want to know which coin was it that was paid to Judas as a form of betrayal.
6 answers
Martino
Wed Nov 06 2024
Interestingly, this same amount of silver plays a crucial role in the story of Judas Iscariot.
SunlitMystery
Wed Nov 06 2024
The Bible mentions that thirty pieces of silver was the standard price for a slave or bond-servant in ancient times.
AzrilTaufani
Wed Nov 06 2024
This amount of silver held significant value and was considered a substantial payment for a person's services or labor.
CryptoMagician
Tue Nov 05 2024
Judas Iscariot was one of Jesus' disciples who ultimately betrayed him to the Sanhedrin, the Jewish ruling council.
ZenHarmonious
Tue Nov 05 2024
For his betrayal, Judas was paid thirty pieces of silver, the same price as a slave.