And that is why that field is called the 'Field of Blood' to this very day.
So, after consultation, they bought with them the 'Potter's Field' for a burial-ground for foreigners;
So the soldiers took the money, and did as they were instructed. And this story has been current among the Jews from that day to this.
This became known to every one living in Jerusalem, so that the field came to be called, in their language, 'Akeldama,' which means the 'Field of Blood.')