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THIRTY PIECES OF SILVER

THIRTY PIECES OF SILVER
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an allusion to the money Judas Iscariot (a disciple of Jesus) received for betraying Jesus to the authorities. This money is referred to as "blood money"—money received for the life of another human being. "Thirty pieces of silver" is used proverbially to refer to anything paid or given for a treacherous act. —HSSC Glossary, Sept 90