(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) about Judas himself. So I'm not gonna look at his repentance and things like that, but we're gonna still look at these details that just remarkably come so accurately true that were already prophesied in scripture. Look at verse number six. The Bible says, And the chief priests took the silver pieces and said, It is not lawful for to put them into the treasury because it is the price of blood. So this is basically after, Judas, they didn't wanna take the money back, but he just drops it and he's just done with it. So now they're just standing around and it's like, well, what are you gonna do? You got 30 pieces of silver on the ground and they're like, well, it's not lawful. What they're talking about is Moses' law to put that into the treasury, like to put it into the house of God because I assume they're probably thinking not to bring the price of a dog into the temple. And that would be what I'm thinking is what they would be referring to. And they say here, because it is the price of blood. And then verse number seven says, And they took counsel and brought with them, excuse me, and bought with them the potter's field to bury strangers in. So basically they're just like, well, we gotta do something with it. So we're just gonna buy this piece of property and just do this, just like a charity type of a thing where we're not really gonna profit off of this. It's just gonna be something where we could just bury strangers in it. People, just people who don't have anywhere to be buried, just strangers that come in and it's like, okay, well, we'll use it for that purpose. So that's what they decided to do with it. And this is verse number eight, Wherefore that field was called the field of blood unto this day. Why? Because it was blood money that bought it, and not to mention Judas, when he went and hung himself, he also cut his bowels, what was his bowels gushed out. So like the way that he hung himself, he ended up with his bowels all over the place and had this blood money buying the field of blood. And that's what people knew it as. And people knew that Judas was some big trader. That's how he went down in history. Judas is the trader. And it was well known. It was published abroad in his dime. And it's still published abroad today because we have God's word preserving that fact all throughout history. I mean, think about the one person in history you don't want to be. I'd rather be Adolf Hitler than Judas Iscariot. I mean, think about that. And this is not promoting of Adolf Hitler. This is just, if you're gonna, just try to think of like, who has the worst reputation in history? Judas is just number one. He has to be, the betrayer of Jesus Christ. I mean, that's just, be better for that man if he'd never been born.