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Matthew 26:15

The Passion Translation

and said, “How much are you willing to pay me to betray Jesus into your hands?” They agreed to pay him thirty silver coins.

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They’re greedy dogs that never eat enough. And the shepherds have no discernment; they follow their own desires. Every last one of them seeks his own profit.

Simon, the former member of the Zealot party, and Judas the locksmith, who eventually betrayed Jesus.

Immediately Judas began to scheme and look for an opportunity to betray him.

He earned the wages of his sin, for he fell headfirst, and his belly split open, spilling his intestines on the ground.

He cannot be a drunkard, or someone who lashes out at others, or argumentative, or someone who simply craves more money, but instead, recognized by his gentleness.

They are only out for themselves, ready to exploit you for their own gain through their cunning arguments. Their condemnation has been a long time coming. But their destruction does not slumber or sit idly by, for it is sure to come.

The rulers of the Philistines went to her with a plan: “Trick Samson into telling you the secret of his great strength. Find out how we can subdue him. We’ll tie him up and make him helpless. Then each of us will give you eleven hundred pieces of silver.”

“Live here with me,” Micah said to him. “Be my father and priest, and I’ll pay you ten shekels of silver a year and provide your clothes and your food.”




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